Julia Letlow and John Fleming advanced to a runoff in the Louisiana Senate race after the Republican primary on Saturday.
The winner will face incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy in the general election. Cassidy is also a Republican but has drawn challengers from within his own party.
Letlow, a U.S. Representative, entered the race with strong name recognition in the state. Fleming, the State Treasurer, has held statewide office and emphasizes fiscal conservatism.
The runoff is expected to be competitive, with both candidates vying for the support of conservative voters. Letlow has focused on education and rural issues.
Fleming has positioned himself as a staunch ally of the Trump wing of the party. He has also highlighted his experience managing the state’s finances.
The primary results reflected a divided Republican electorate. Cassidy’s vote to impeach former President Donald Trump remains a key point of contention.
The runoff date has not yet been set, but it is expected to take place in the coming weeks. Both campaigns are already mobilizing supporters.
The outcome will determine whether Cassidy faces a significant primary challenge or a more unified opposition. The race has drawn national attention as a test of party loyalty.





