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Fayard's in no man's land
by Sam Hanna, Jr. - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
Less than a year ago, Caroline Fayard came out of nowhere and established herself as a comer in the world that is Louisiana politics.

Armed with a pretty face, her daddy's connections and his fortune to boot, Fayard, a 30-something-year-old Democrat, ran for public office for the first time in her life, posting a respectable showing in a special election for lieutenant governor against a Republican, Jay Dardenne, who literally was a household name throughout the state. No staunch conservative, Dardenne is one of those Republicans who can reach across party lines to secure votes. Ardent Republicans don't care for him but a sufficient number of moderates in both parties like him enough that they'll vote for him under most circumstances.

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