The group convened its annual
meeting in New Orleans yesterday and heard from the governor. At first
glance, that may seem odd, for the group’s conservative, good government agenda
hardly squares with much of what Edwards has spoken favorably about and has
pursued throughout his policy-making career.
Indeed, checking upon Edwards’ score as a
legislator and governor on the Louisiana
Legislature Log scorecard, as a member of the House of Representatives he
averaged about 30 and as governor he has averaged around 47. Higher scores
indicate higher congruity with voting for a conservative/reform agenda, while
lower scores denote voting fealty to liberal/populist preferences.