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Betting that climate change will be at the top of voters’ minds in 2022, the League of Conservation Voters Action Fund made its first round of endorsements Thursday, backing nine incumbent senators all Democrats. The endorsements, first shared with CQ Roll Call, went to Michael Bennet of Colorado, Alex Padilla of California, Patty Murray […] The post Environmental group’s first Senate picks for 2022 all go to Democrats appeared first on Roll.
Published: Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson. Photo credit: Melinda Deslatte/Associated Press
Louisiana state Sens. Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson, seen here in file photos, are running for an open House seat. Energy and environmental issues have become central to the Democrats campaigns. Melinda Deslatte/Associated Press
This weekend s special House election in southern Louisiana is a contest between two starkly different visions for an area dominated by the oil, natural gas and petrochemical industries.
Two Democratic state senators, Karen Carter Peterson and Troy Carter, are vying for the spot in the 2nd District, a majority-Black constituency that includes parts of New Orleans, Baton Rouge and areas between, including the pollution-heavy area dubbed Cancer Alley for high cancer rates blamed on heavy industry.
The Biden Administration Squares Off With Congressional Progressives in Louisiana
Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson, on opposite wings of the party on several issues, run for a House seat in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
Troy Carter, left, and Karen Carter Peterson, candidates in Louisianaâs Second Congressional District
On April 24, voters in Louisianaâs Second Congressional District, which encompasses New Orleans and Baton Rouge, will vote in a special election to select a replacement for Cedric Richmond, who left Congress to become director of the Office of Public Engagement for the Biden administration. Itâs a Democrat-on-Democrat showdown in a safely blue district between two former state senators who have served for decades in Louisiana politics and even share similar names: Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson. They finished first and second, respectively, in Marchâs open primary.
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