Whether he’s present at them, the Louisiana gubernatorial debates have been all about Sen.
David Vitter and his campaign strategy, as witnessed in the two most recent this week.
For
the first and last time presumably this election cycle, statewide
televised forums occurred on consecutive days, the first with Public
Service Commissioner
Scott Angelle, Lt. Gov.
Jay Dardenne, and state Rep.
John Bel Edwards, and the
second including them and Vitter. The events’ tones differed as a result.
Two
things distinguished the first: the bland, technocratic presentation
that lacked almost any ideological referents and almost as much
discussion and referents made
about Vitter by the other three. Knowing nothing else about the
candidates or contest, one might have thought the Republicans Angelle
and Dardenne and Democrat Edwards all were moderates of the same party
as they differed by small degrees in their issues preferences
as expressed there and almost went out of their way to avoid drawing
distinctions on their core beliefs.