LOUISIANA SENATE PRESIDENT CAMERON HENRY AND CONSERVATIVE STATE SENATORS ENDORSE JULIA LETLOW FOR U.S. SENATE
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Growing support from GOP leaders across Louisiana highlights continued momentum in U.S. Senate race
BATON ROUGE, LA — Today, Congresswoman Julia Letlow, the Trump-endorsed conservative candidate for U.S. Senate in Louisiana, announced that she has earned the endorsement of Louisiana Senate President Cameron Henry and 11 additional Louisiana State Senators supporting her campaign for the United States Senate.
The endorsing senators include:
Senate President Cameron Henry (District 9)
Senate Majority Leader Jeremy Stine (District 27)
Patrick Connick (District 8)
Kirk Talbot (District 10)
Patrick McMath (District 11)
Franklin Foil (District 16)
Caleb Kleinpeter (District 17)
Eddie Lambert (District 18)
Blake Miguez (District 22)
Brach Myers (District 23)
Glen Womack (District 32)
Thomas Pressly (District 38)
Senators Bob Hensgens (District 26) and Stewart Cathey Jr. (District 33) have previously endorsed Letlow’s campaign.
“Julia Letlow is a proven conservative leader who has consistently fought for Louisiana families and stood with President Trump,” said Senate President Cameron Henry. “She has the experience, the strength, and the conservative conviction to represent Louisiana well in the United States Senate, and I am proud to support her campaign.”
“I’m honored to have the support of Senate President Cameron Henry and this incredible group of conservative leaders from across Louisiana,” said Congresswoman Julia Letlow. “These senators know what is at stake in this race and understand the importance of sending a strong conservative to the United States Senate who will stand with President Trump, fight for our values, and deliver real results for the people of Louisiana.”
Letlow, the Trump-endorsed conservative in the race, continues to build strong support from conservative leaders across Louisiana including Governor Jeff Landry, Attorney General Liz Murrill, and Majority Leader Steve Scalise.
Letlow currently serves on the House Committee on Appropriations and the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, where she has fought for Louisiana families, parents, farmers, law enforcement, and energy workers. A Monroe native, mother of two, and former educator, Letlow was elected to Congress in 2021 and became the first Republican woman elected to Congress from Louisiana.
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