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The general assumption all cycle for LA-04 was that Paul Carmouche, the popular Democrat DA of Shreveport, was likely to take the seat.
Pushback on some pushback rhetoric… - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010
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Watch the conservative 4th District in NW Louisiana - my money's on a Democrat, Paul Carmouche, to replace Jim McCrery after 20 years of Republican control of the seat.
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Even worse, Fleming beat Carmouche in LA -04 by 356 votes.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Even worse, Fleming beat Carmouche in LA -04 by 356 votes.
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Carmouche spokesperson Bert Kaufman indicated in an e-mail to Election Central that the campaign is taking a wait-and-see approach: "At this point, we await the counting of those provisional ballots, which, as far as I know, is scheduled to take place tomorrow afternoon."
GOP Win In Louisiana House Election Seems Almost Certain 2009
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Berry told us that if Carmouche does not concede and instead files for a recount, he would have to cover all the costs.
GOP Win In Louisiana House Election Seems Almost Certain 2009
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When asked if Carmouche will concede if the certified totals end up being about where they are now, campaign spokesman Bert Kaufman told us: "Yeah I believe so, we're just waiting for the certification process to play out," later adding, "It's a very narrow margin, we just want to make sure that everything is counted and counted properly."
House '08 2009
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When asked if Carmouche will concede if the certified totals end up being about where they are now, campaign spokesman Bert Kaufman told us: "Yeah I believe so, we're just waiting for the certification process to play out," later adding, "It's a very narrow margin, we just want to make sure that everything is counted and counted properly."
Carmouche Likely To Concede In Louisiana If Vote Totals Don't Change 2009
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Berry told us that if Carmouche does not concede and instead files for a recount, he would have to cover all the costs.
House '08 2009
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Carmouche spokesperson Bert Kaufman indicated in an e-mail to Election Central that the campaign is taking a wait-and-see approach: "At this point, we await the counting of those provisional ballots, which, as far as I know, is scheduled to take place tomorrow afternoon."
House '08 2009
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