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Indicted U.S. Rep. William Jefferson suffered what may be the final blow of his storied political career in the most improbable way Saturday, when an untested Republican opponent took advantage of Louisiana's new federal voting rules -- and an election delay caused by Hurricane Gustav -- to unseat the nine-term Democrat.With the upset victory, Anh "Joseph" Cao, a eastern New Orleans attorney who fled war-ravaged Saigon as a child, becomes the first Vietnamese-American in Congress. He will represent a district that was specifically drawn to give African-Americans an electoral advantage and one in which two of every three voters are registered Democrats.
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at 16:53 on December 7th, 2008
Looks like some folks have wised up to voting for an indicted candidate. The other big news is the GOP has i's first Vietnamese congressman, I an glad to see diversity permeating the ranks of the GOP. Thanks for the encouraging story. I guess the one negative is that Congressman elect Cao out financed Jefferson. I guess since his money was confiscated he had trouble financing his campaign. The official complaint from the DNC is that since Obama has won that democrats have voter fatigue. Not that Congressman William Jefferson was a poor choice for election