Louisiana’s Treasurer John Kennedy found a tough decision of his made somewhat harder by impressive fundraising totals by attorney general candidate former Rep. Jeff Landry, while the incumbent Atty. Gen. Buddy Caldwell by his totals shows he faces a tough road to reelection, increasing the odds of just he and Landry facing off.
Caldwell raised only around $39,000
for 2014 while Landry scooped up nearly three-quarters
of a million bucks. Landry also loaned himself almost $100,000 more than the
roughly $300,000 Caldwell has in his entire account. His contribution haul
topped that of the unannounced candidate Kennedy’s – who obviously ponders
entering the contest since he went to the trouble of polling
it with his name in it – by some thousands, although Kennedy’s many years
in his current office have allowed him the chance to build a campaign warchest
three times the size of Landry’s and over 10
times larger than Caldwell’s.
Two points of significance emerge
from these numbers posted by these Republicans. One is that, while no means
uncompetitive, Caldwell shows surprising weakness. An incumbent should do better
in fundraising without having to depend upon most of his meager total coming from
one
side of one case on which his department’s actions favor. This reflects
Kennedy’s polling, where Caldwell pulled just one-sixth of the intended vote
while Kennedy topped it at almost a quarter of the electorate. Some 300 grand
is nothing to sneeze at, but that Landry has lapped him almost four times
indicates not a lot of faith at this point in Caldwell.