Nagin Wins
The figures have to be alarming for Louisiana Democrats. Before Katrina, 2/3 of New Orleans was black. Now, at least in terms of voters, that percentage has dropped to roughly 50%. Louisiana is one of three Southern states (along with Florida and Arkansas) in which national Democrats have a chance; these are the only three of the South's 11 states to send any Democrats to the Senate. Yet the Democratic margin in Louisiana has been perilously thin: Senator Mary Landrieu has twice won election with less than 52 percent of the vote; Governor Kathleen Blanco likewise failed to clear 52 percent in her 2003 triumph. So with any diminution of the number of African-American voters in New Orleans--can the refugees resettled in Atlanta, Dallas, or New Orleans really be expected to return?--this state moves from marginal to pretty strong GOP territory. Since Nagin's 52% percent suggests that the black vote total has dropped, Landrieu might have real problems in 2008.