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Hayride Piece: Trump Endorsements in Louisiana Not Conveying Big Advantages
Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:53 am
Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:53 am
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So far, Republicans in northeast and north central Louisiana and the entire state aren’t quite on the same page with GOP Pres. Donald Trump’s endorsements for the Senate and Fifth Congressional District races.
In February, Republican Rep. Julia Letlow announced her challenge to incumbent GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, who last year had drawn Republicans Treas. John Fleming and state Sen. Blake Miguez as challengers, on the back of Trump’s declaration of support for her if she ran. Almost immediately thereafter, Miguez abandoned that quest and announced for the Fifth with Trump’s endorsement.
The nods by Trump were supposed to seal the deals for Letlow and Miguez. Both were well-funded and his imprimatur would assure more dough rolling in to enrich campaigning efforts as well as loosen the purse strings of sympathetic groups to spend independently for them and would serve as a signal to distinguish these candidates from others in the field for voters.
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Although Letlow has garrnered nearly $4 million, most from special interest groups, and spent almost half of that, she’s locked in a tight three-way battle with Cassidy and Fleming according to a variety of polls. Cassidy raked in $6 million for the first quarter of the year, the majority from special interests but about a third in individual contributions and spent about that much, leaving him with $7 million. Fleming topped them combined with $11 million taken in, although all but about a half-million being self-financed, with his spending around $1.5 million on the campaign and, net loan repayment, having about $2 million on hand.
Coping with well-funded opponents makes it harder to break out of the pack, but more problematically, Letlow has been a lackluster candidate. She had never before had to run a campaign against quality opponents, and statements from her past–displeasing to Republican voters–surfaced. That has overshadowed any potential Trump bump.
Still, Miguez is doing relatively worse. He brought millions of dollars from his Senate bid to a field of largely unknown candidates that should have been enough to stake a commanding lead in a field of several.
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But the only independent poll released concerning the contest earlier this month put his support at only 23 percent, just ahead of the 20 percent registered by GOP state Rep. Mike Echols.
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Apparently keeping a lid on Miguez’s support is that he doesn’t live anywhere close to the district, with the northern reaches of his Senate district many miles from the southern boundary of the Fifth. While about two dozen current members of the U.S. House of Representatives live outside of their districts, they all live relatively close to district boundaries with most of them initially having been elected within district boundaries, but subsequently having reapportionment land them slightly outside of them. His opponents have exploited that fact, with Echols terming him a “carpetbagger.”
The fact that Miguez ran statewide for months and has far outspent his opponents yet hasn’t cracked a quarter of the electorate is a bad sign for his expanding substantially beyond that proportion. Echols can match Miguez conservative credential by conservative credential, plus has represented the northern part of the district in the House and as a Monroe city councilor. Trump’s endorsement may not be enough to change the perception of Miguez being too much of an outsider to district interests to win against a candidate with resources like Echols.
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Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:57 am to ragincajun03
Oh boy
Get low and behind cover. The TDF is about the swarm all kitted up. Pew pew

Get low and behind cover. The TDF is about the swarm all kitted up. Pew pew
This post was edited on 4/21/26 at 11:00 am
Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:59 am to ragincajun03
Letlow is an empty suit that used to be a huge Leftist
Miguez is a parody and insanely cringe
Miguez is a parody and insanely cringe
Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:59 am to roadGator
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Oh boy
Oh boy, what?
It's a race with a lot of regionalized considerations and many externalities at play. I guess it kinda fricks up 'muh cult' narrative, though, huh?
Gitten em!
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:00 am to SlowFlowPro
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Letlow is an empty suit that used to be a huge Leftist
Which is why I'm voting for Fleming.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:01 am to SlowFlowPro
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Miguez is a parody and insanely cringe
Is he even considered a legitimate candidate for anyone? What's he polling?
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:01 am to ragincajun03
Name any politician that has coattails?
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:02 am to ragincajun03
Fleming is POTUS Trump's man. POTUS Trump simply released the hounds relative to Letlow and Cassidy and they have been barking at each other ever since.
Fleming will walk right in. He is a true Conservative.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:03 am to roadGator
I think it’s pretty easy to see why, though.
Letlow’s a very nice person and I’ve heard her office is very responsive to her constituents. However, the whole ordeal of the way she got into/was convinced into the Senate race is just fishy all the way around.
As for Miguez, he’s actually who I was initially rooting for in the Senate race. He’s been a solid conservative in the legislature, though someone here did point out him being bought off like others by the pogie industry. Either way, he was my favorite of the initial candidates.
That’s said, Echols’s labeling of him being a carpetbagger seem to be resonating within the district.
So neither of these candidates are probably the best measure of President Trump’s influence with Louisiana Republican voters; however, for now it appears these are the only two races in the state for the 2026 season where he’s injected his thoughts and opinions.
Letlow’s a very nice person and I’ve heard her office is very responsive to her constituents. However, the whole ordeal of the way she got into/was convinced into the Senate race is just fishy all the way around.
As for Miguez, he’s actually who I was initially rooting for in the Senate race. He’s been a solid conservative in the legislature, though someone here did point out him being bought off like others by the pogie industry. Either way, he was my favorite of the initial candidates.
That’s said, Echols’s labeling of him being a carpetbagger seem to be resonating within the district.
So neither of these candidates are probably the best measure of President Trump’s influence with Louisiana Republican voters; however, for now it appears these are the only two races in the state for the 2026 season where he’s injected his thoughts and opinions.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:03 am to ragincajun03
Gee, almost as if all politics are local and LA GOP politics are a perpetual shite show.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:04 am to Timeoday
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Fleming is POTUS Trump's man. POTUS Trump simply released the hounds relative to Letlow and Cassidy and they have been barking at each other ever since.
May have been the margin necessary to keep Cassidy out of the primary runoff. If so, good deal.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:07 am to Y.A. Tittle
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Is he even considered a legitimate candidate for anyone?
He's spending so much you'd think so
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:09 am to ragincajun03
So much for the MAGA is a cult.
These are two flawed candidates, no one can help that.
These are two flawed candidates, no one can help that.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:10 am to SlowFlowPro
Letlow's entire campaign was centered around "well I didn't vote to impeach trump"
Fleming kind of takes her only weapon away
Fleming kind of takes her only weapon away
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:10 am to SlowFlowPro
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He's spending so much you'd think so
I'm not sure that's the measure of anything, and I'm guessing his spending is much more regionally focused because I've seen squat from him.
Tells me it may be more just a case of using money to get one's name out in a certain area for probably another run at something.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:11 am to roadGator
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Cult?
Imagine saying this in a thread whose premise literally disproves the idea that MAGA is a cult.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:14 am to Timeoday
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Fleming is POTUS Trump's man. POTUS Trump simply released the hounds relative to Letlow and Cassidy and they have been barking at each other ever since.
Oh so his endorsement of letlow was 4D chess and he really wants someone else
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:14 am to ragincajun03
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though someone here did point out him being bought off like others by the pogie industry. Either way, he was my favorite of the initial candidates.
Miguez is most definitely a pogie supporter. Any vote for him is a vote to destroy the best fishery in America and people should feel ashamed for doing so.
We need to take back our fishery from all those in support of the pogie industry. Do not vote for anyone who supports them.
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