Sunday, July 09, 2023

Troy Carter Has No Issues!

Louisiana will be redrawn. Rep. Troy Carter (D-LA) believes in fair redistricting.

Rep. Troy Carter (D-LA) is similar to Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH). 

All he wants to do is work on behalf of his constituents and deliver results. The noise of the far left wanted to tarnish him as Blue MAGA and say he is not a progressive.

All the themes of turning off voters.

“There’s nothing you will find in anything I’ve ever done to support any of the foolishness that my opponent is desperately trying to spread,” he said in an interview. “I’m chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus.”

I want to thank voters for making the choice of Troy Carter. He is well suited to represent Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District.

The results of supporting a Bernie Bro.

In January a candidate who was backed by the far left was sentenced for federal crimes. 

Former Democratic state senator from Louisiana was sentenced to 22 months in federal time out after being found guilty of campaign finance violations. She used the coffers from Democratic Party donors to gamble and use for her own luxury,

Karen Carter Peterson, 53, a former candidate for the U.S. House lost to Troy Carter.

Former state senator Karen Carter Peterson is in federal time out.

Carter who replaced Cedric Richmond in 2021 won the special election. Carter was backed by the Congressional Black Caucus and many supporters of President Joe Biden.

Peterson was backed by leftists like Nina Turner, Kyle Kulinski, Kyrstal Ball and Cornel West. These were former backers of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

She misused over $140,000 of the state Democratic Party’s coffers and from her own campaign account to gamble at casinos.

U.S. District Judge Sarah Vance, who imposed the sentence after an emotional hearing packed with the former senator's relatives, ordered Peterson, 53, to surrender to the federal Bureau of Prisons.

The Supreme Court has forced Republican-led states to redistrict their U.S. Congressional District maps. Louisiana will now have a district that appeals to Black voters. There are five Republicans and one Democrat.

Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Rep. Julia Letlow (R-LA), Rep. Garret Graves (R-LA), Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) and controversial lawmaker Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) will likely lose their district or be forced in a jungle primary when Louisiana does its new map.

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