There was some expectation that Charbonnet, whose family has deep roots downtown, would dominate those precincts, and that Cantrell would perform best Uptown, where she represents City Council District B. Cantrell did indeed own the precincts above Canal Street, with the exception of some largely white areas that Bagneris won. But she also showed surprising strength in what was supposed to be Charbonnet's home base, where she won a quite a few precincts outright. That's got to be a concern to the Charbonnet camp.Grace goes on to say a few things there I think are either misleading or flat out wrong but, like I said, we'll come back to that. The above paragraph is the story. This thing is over. You might as well stop the fight here.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Congratulations Mayor Cantrell
More on this later because today is a Saints game and I gotta go to the Dome. But just for handicappers out there check out Grace this morning.
Labels:
Desiree Charbonnet,
elections,
Latoya Cantrell,
New Orleans,
NOLAMayor,
politics
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