Politics dictates that Louisiana can’t even get through its gubernatorial election before senatorial election considerations come into play, illustrating a past potentially bad political call.
From the Republican perspective,
the continued silence of erstwhile candidate for governor Public Service
Commissioner Scott Angelle
regarding any endorsement for Republican Sen. David Vitter for the office speaks
unwanted volumes. It might seem the most natural thing in the world to lend
his support, as Angelle made a conscious effort to position himself as a
conservative alternative to Vitter for voters inclined to the GOP.
However, given Vitter’s underperformance
to date in securing the office, Angelle now may think that, regardless of
Vitter winning, losing, or drawing, he’ll pursue the Senate seat of Vitter’s in
2016, making an endorsement now of a potential future opponent for another
office counterproductive. That reticence brought
a rebuke this week from Republican Treasurer John
Kennedy, whose motives for doing so don’t seem quite as clear.