Cassidy Out: Trump-Endorsed Letlow Advances in Louisiana Senate Primary
Bill Cassidy, a Republican U.S. Senator, lost his bid for re-election in Louisiana's primary. Trump-backed Julia Letlow and John Fleming will advance to a runoff, marking a win for Trump's retribution campaign. Letlow led Fleming with 44.8% of votes; they will compete further to potentially face Democrat Jamie Davis.
In a significant political development, Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy lost his re-election bid in Louisiana's primary. Julia Letlow, supported by former President Trump, and John Fleming emerged victorious, moving to a runoff scheduled for June to determine the party's nominee.
This primary marks the first instance since 2012 of an elected U.S. Senator losing re-nomination. With Letlow leading Fleming by a substantial margin, the Associated Press indicates that she is well-positioned as they head into the next voting phase.
The winner of this runoff contest is expected to secure the seat, with political analysts rating it as a stronghold for Republicans. The eventual Republican nominee will likely face Democrat Jamie Davis in the forthcoming November elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)

