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Letlow Wins Louisiana Special House Election for Late Husband’s Seat

Letlow Wins Louisiana Special House Election for Late
Husband’s Seat 1

Julia Letlow (R) won a special election in Louisiana on March 20 for the U.S. House seat of her late husband, former Rep.-elect Luke Letlow (R), who died in December due to complications from the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.

Letlow received 65 percent of the vote, according to the Louisiana Department of State. Democrat Sandra Christophe received 27 percent of the vote. The race featured nine other Republicans, including one who drew 5 percent of the vote.

“This is an incredible moment and it is truly hard to put into words,” Letlow said in a statement. “What was born out of the terrible tragedy of losing my husband, Luke, has become my mission in his honor to carry the torch and serve the good people of Louisiana’s 5th District.”

“I am humbled that you would entrust me with the honor of your vote and the privilege to serve you in Congress. A simple thank you doesn’t fully encapsulate the depth of my gratitude.”

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Letlow on March 10 and boosted her again during the election on Saturday.

“Julia Letlow is outstanding and so necessary to help save our Second Amendment, at the Border, and for our Military and Vets. Louisiana, get out and vote today—she will never disappoint!” the former president said in a statement on Saturday.

Luke Letlow died in December 2020—just days before he was to be sworn into office—from a heart attack that was “likely related to thromboembolic phenomena caused by COVID-19,” the doctor in charge of the hospital where he was being treated confirmed in an email. He was 41 years old.

COVID-19 is the disease caused by the CCP virus.

Julia Letlow announced in January that she would run for the seat vacated by her husband.

“I am running to continue the mission Luke started—to stand up for our Christian values, to fight for our rural agricultural communities, and to deliver real results to move our state forward,” she said in a statement at the time.

Letlow’s victory marks the first successful post-presidential Trump endorsement of a congressional candidate. The former president has also endorsed Republican candidates in five U.S. Senate races and one other U.S. House race.

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