Louisiana governor’s race surprise: Sen. Kennedy won’t run
BATON ROUGE, La. — Ending months of speculation, Sen. John Kennedy announced Monday that he won’t run against Gov. John Bel Edwards in 2019, leaving Republicans scrambling without a well-known contender.
The announcement, made in a press release, came as a surprise.
The senator would have been a formidable opponent as Republicans try to unseat the Deep South’s only Democratic governor. Kennedy has long eyed the governor’s seat, and suggestions that he’d challenge Edwards began nearly as soon as he won his Senate race two years ago. He matches Edwards in popularity, and his fundraising skills are prodigious.
But Kennedy, 67, has quickly raised his profile in Washington, giving him more of a footing in Congress than would have been expected. And Edwards also is popular: A recent poll showed both men with approval ratings around 60 per cent.