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  2. Mitch Landrieu - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Landrieu's 2003 campaign for lieutenant governor was his first bid for statewide office in Louisiana. After 16 years in the State House, Landrieu was elected lieutenant governor in 2003. In a field of six candidates, Landrieu garnered 53 percent of the vote and won outright in the Louisiana open primary, thus avoiding a general election.

  3. This is 2024’s new political normal six months from the election

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    Trump denies the affair and has pleaded not guilty — to this and to three other criminal indictments. ... the Biden campaign’s national co-chair Mitch Landrieu pushed back on an analogy by Sen ...

  4. Landrieu has become an evangelist of equity. But can a man ...

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    Mitch Landrieu catapulted from progressive philanthropy darling to household name when he ordered the removal of four Confederate monuments in New Orleans while serving as mayor in 2017. Ask ...

  5. Mitch Landrieu expected to leave White House infrastructure ...

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    Mitch Landrieu is expected to leave his role as White House infrastructure coordinator in the coming months, a source familiar with the decision said. Landrieu, the former mayor of New Orleans ...

  6. 2025 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election

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    Mitch Landrieu, senior advisor to the president for Infrastructure Investment and Jobs (2021–2024) and former mayor of New Orleans (2010–2018) [26] (endorsed O'Malley) [27] Mallory McMorrow, majority whip of the Michigan Senate (2023–present) from the 8th district (2019–present) [28] Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey (2018–present) [29]

  7. 2006 New Orleans mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Landrieu Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu, son of New Orleans's last white mayor Moon Landrieu and brother of Senator Mary Landrieu, announced his candidacy on February 21, after months of public speculation. Landrieu ran for mayor once before, in the 1994 election, but finished third and was defeated by Marc Morial. With the ...

  8. White House infrastructure czar Landrieu leaving job and ...

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    White House infrastructure coordinator Mitch Landrieu is leaving his post after two years and is expected to help push publicly for President Joe Biden's reelection. The Democratic president ...

  9. Jeffrey D. Sadow - Wikipedia

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    [3] Sadow has been particularly critical of Democrats, such as former President Barack Obama, former Senator Mary Landrieu, and her brother, former Lieutenant Governor and former mayor of New Orleans Mitch Landrieu. Sadow said that Mitch Landrieu "promotes partisanship over policy" and seeks to undermine the Jindal administration. [4]