Edwards, a
49-year-old state legislator, defeated Republican U.S. Senator
David Vitter in a hotly contested runoff election that defied
the political headwinds in a state where Republicans currently
hold all statewide offices.
Vitter, 54, was haunted during the race by his entanglement in a
2007 prostitution scandal in Washington. After a bruising
primary last month left state Republicans divided, Edwards
seized the opening to become the only Democratic governor south
of Virginia.
Edwards, an anti-abortion, pro-gun Democrat, will replace
outgoing Republican Governor Bobby Jindal, who is unpopular in
his state and barred by term limits from seeking re-election.
Jindal did not endorse a candidate.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein. Editing by Kevin Murphy.)
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