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Monday, April 28, 2008
Message to Conservatives: Don't Forget Woody Jenkins
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 8:00 AM

Though Bobby Jindal's election as Louisiana governor garnered a lot of  national publicity, another important election in Louisiana has gone largely unnoticed. 

On May 3 -- just a few days from now -- a small number of people will head to the polls in Louisiana and cast their vote in an election that will have national implications, as it may serve as a harbinger of things to come. National Democrats are working hard to take a house seat long held by Republicans

Many conservative groups are engaging in this battle, but the conservative media, blogosphere and other key elements of the conservative movement have largely ignored the race (conversely, liberal blogs have been more engaged in the race).

And while the race has flown below the radar for many in the conservative writers and bloggers, Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee have set their sites on this Congressional Race in Louisiana's Sixth Congressional District.

Former State Representative Louisiana conservative icon Republican Woody Jenkins will face off against Democratic State Representative Don Cazayoux this Saturday, May 3, in a special election to replace former Rep. Richard Baker.

Baker, who left in February to become President of Managed Funds Association, served the capital city sixth district for 27 years.

Although Jenkins represented Baton Rouge in the state legislature for 28 years and won the Republican primary with 62 percent of the vote, Democrats have effectively cast his election as anything but a foregone conclusion.

Washington Democrats attempted to paint a gloomy picture of the race in order to convince the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) and others to stay out of the race and surrender the seat to the Democrats.  The DCCC has already spent nearly a million dollars on the race. Most of the money is being used to smear Jenkins.

Fortunately, the NRCC refused to surrender the seat and poured hundreds of thousands of their limited dollars in the race.  The DCCC was also surprised when the cavalry began to arrive making it much more difficult to buy the seat. The NRCC has been joined in the fight by Freedoms Watch, Club for Growth and a local business leader, Lane Grigsby.  Like many southern Democrats, Cazayoux has attempted to package himself as a conservative. However, his record in the state legislature has been used by the NRCC and friends to debunk his claim.

It is difficult to overstate the stakes of this election. If Jenkins wins, Republicans will not only keep the seat and begin to turn the tide, conservatives will have a national leader from the day Jenkins is sworn in to Congress.  Jenkins has a long record of conservative leadership and is truly the total package.

Of course, the opposite is true if Jenkins loses.  How important is this election?  As the liberal DailyKos put it:

If Cazayoux does manage to take the seat, he's in excellent position to hold it for the future. No incumbent Louisiana Representative from either party has been defeated by a member of the opposing party since 1890; every Louisiana seat which has changed hands in that time has been due either to retirement, or a successful primary challenge. That's bound to change sooner or later, especially as Louisiana is no longer a one-party state (as it was for most of the 20th century), but it's quite noteworthy nonetheless.

Jenkins was elected to the Louisiana state legislature in 1972 as one of the youngest legislators in state history. In 1996, Jenkins ran a very close race for U.S. Senate.  In fact, many believe the election was stolen from him in New Orleans by Mary Landrieu.  By the end of his 28 year legislative career, Woody proved to be an effective lawmaker as he authored more than 300 major bills that became law.  As a legislator, Woody was a light in a dark time of Louisiana politics. He led the fight for fiscal responsibility, small government, protection of individual rights and traditional values.

Jenkins authored and passed tax cuts totaling over $3 billion, established a right to property in Louisiana for the first time limiting the power of the state government to take property, de-regulated private education in Louisiana, resulting in the creation of more than 100 new private and Christian schools in Louisiana, gave law-abiding citizens the ability to carry a concealed weapon and enacted legislation which provided the most far-reaching protection of the right to life of any state. The list of Jenkins' legislative accomplishments is seemingly endless.

If elected, Jenkins will be an effective advocate and leader for all the issues dear to conservatives.

However, if his Democratic opponent wins, labor unions and trial-lawyers will count Don Cazayoux as one of their best friends in Congress. Cazayoux's campaign has been funded entirely by trial lawyers, labor unions and national Democrats. In fact, last week, Pelosi and the House Democratic leadership reportedly held a DC fundraiser for Cazayoux last week and raised more than $100,000 for his campaign. Despite presenting himself as a conservative Democrat, Cazayoux will be beholden to these left wing groups and leaders.

In the spring of 2004, the national conservative movement coalesced around Pat Toomey's candidacy for U.S.  With the election just days away, Jenkins could surely use that same level of excitement and support from conservative opinion leaders.

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Royce&Roll writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 9:21 PM
Bobby was the 1st step, keep it up
We need Woody in Washington. Bobby was the best thing that could have happened to Louisiana but he needs like minded people at the federal level.
Woody is a solid conservative and God knows that now more than ever how important it is to have as many as them in Washington as we can fit. This country is going to socialist hell and we need to do everything we can to turn it around.

Go Woody Go...


bluedogblogger writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 12:33 PM
Socialized Medicine
“I don’t know ‘bout y’all but, I don’t think Obama’s healthcare agenda is all that radical” – Democrat Don Cazayoux's Campaign Manager
Roamin' Catholic writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 12:20 PM
Protect Life, Protect Liberty
As a Catholic, I believe Woody is the most consistent and commited pro-life candidate in this race. He does not merely use pro-life rhetoric for political gain, but has a proven record of respect for life from the cradle to the grave that is in line with the teachings of the Catholic Church. Also, as a home school parent, I believe that Woody respects the God-given right and responsibility of parents to educate their children as they see best.

As Pope John Paul II taught: Parents are the first and most important educators of their own children, and they also possess a fundamental competence in this area; they are educators because they are parents.

I don't believe the NEA and many politicians in Congress (not too mention our judicial system!) are protecting this liberty. I believe Woody Jenkins understands that parents, NOT the government, should possess this fundamental competence of which the great JPII spoke.
chanteuse acadienne writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 10:52 AM
Louisiana Congressional Seat - urgent!
If conservatives lose this seat, it will be a LONG time before we get it back. We need NATIONAL support to keep this seat!! If you care about the balance of power in Congress, you need to be concerned about electing Woody Jenkins this Saturday. Please tell your friends and coworkers how important it is to help elect Woody!! And DO something!
Chuck writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 10:37 AM
La Sixth Congressional District Race
It is important that the true conservatives in this district get behind Woody Jenkins to provide the support he needs to be successful in this hot-contested race. Woody represents real conservative values, and established himself as a hard working(authored over 300 bills that became law during his career in the legislature)advocate for responsible fiscal policies and traditional values. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has set their sites on this seat, and it will take all of the support that we can bring to bear to defeat their efforts. I urge all true conservatives to come out and put their full support behind Woody so that we can achieve success in this election.
Concerned in Texas writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 10:31 AM
Woody's record is solidly conservative!
Woody has years of history proving his conservative stand and sacrificial service to the voters. Don't be fooled by the Democrat's words as he will be another vote with Pelosi for higher taxes and left wing programs. Conservatives have a chance to make a difference by getting involved with this race. Every conservative in the US needs to support the 6th District Congressional seat by sending money or quickly. The election is just five days away.
Matt writes: Monday, April, 28, 2008 10:19 AM
We can't afford another liberal!
I have seen all the commercials funded by labor unions and trial lawyers and they are repulsive! Woody Jenkins has been a public servant for nearly 30 years, and more than ever, we need public servants in Washington. It sounds like Woody needs our help financially...I found his web site at Woodyjenkinsforcongress.com where there is a donation link.
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