With the next mayor’s race just a
year away, long-rumored candidate state Rep. Patrick Williams
recently put on a fundraiser. What raised eyebrows among observers was the
number of elected Republicans who had signed on to play a supporting role in
this endeavor for the Democrat – and this effort didn’t include only moderates
like Caddo Parish Commissioner John
Escude’, but also conservative stalwarts like state Sen. Barrow Peacock.
That most of the local GOP legislative
delegation signaled support for a black Democrat shows that they have written
off the chance for their party to capture the spot their party held for most of
the 1990s. As a candidate, Williams makes some sense from a conservative
perspective – if you believe the only kind of candidate who can win is a black
Democrat. On the Louisiana Legislature Log
voting index over his six years in office, Williams’ average score is almost
46, where a score of 100 means voting a perfect conservative/reform record, and
a 0 means voting a perfect liberal/populist record.