🗳️ Who should choose Louisiana’s U.S. Senators?
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🗳️ Who should choose Louisiana’s U.S. Senators?

You… or politicians?

For more than 100 years, Americans have had the right to directly elect their U.S. Senators because of the 17th Amendment.

Congressman Clay Higgins is supporting a constitutional amendment to repeal it.

If that happened, Louisiana voters would no longer directly choose their U.S. Senators. Instead, that power would shift to the state legislature.

No matter your political party, that’s a conversation worth having.

Democracy works best when the people choose their leaders, not when politicians choose each other.

If you believe your vote should continue to decide who represents you in Washington, make your voice heard.

🇺🇸 Your Vote.
🗣️ Your Voice.
🏛️ Your Choice.

#TiaLeBrun #Louisiana #LA03 #ProtectTheVote #Democracy #GovernmentByThePeople #LouisianaPolitics #Congress #PeoplePower #BetterTheBoot

u/LeBrun4LA — 12 days ago
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Your Voice MATTERS!

We are able to make change. Please encourage 3 people to register to vote. Get a plan to vote together!

I’ll post when I early vote! 🗳️

Let’s kick Clay to the curb.

LeBrun4la.com

u/LeBrun4LA — 1 month ago
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Smart Immigration Reform

• Secure the border with modern technology and targeted enforcement.
• Increase staffing to process asylum and immigration cases faster.
• Create a pathway to legal status for long-term residents who pass background checks and contribute to their communities.
• Protect Dreamers brought here as children.
• Expand legal immigration pathways for industries facing labor shortages.
• Ensure employers who knowingly exploit undocumented labor are held accountable.

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u/LeBrun4LA — 1 month ago
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Midterms Could Mean Justice

I will fight to the end to ensure those criminals are named, tried, and sentenced. VOTE Tia LeBrun on November 3rd.
#EpsteinFiles #ClayHiggins #TeamTia #BetterTheBoot

u/LeBrun4LA — 2 months ago
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Don’t let the loop repeat.

Find out where candidates stand.
I will vote #NoCCS #NoDataCenters.
Chip in to help me get there.
Louisiana cannot be an industrial proving ground anymore. LeBrun4la.com

u/LeBrun4LA — 2 months ago
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No Party Candidate

​I have made a strategic and personal decision to qualify for the CD-03 house race as a No Party candidate. No change in platform or values, just wanting to represent a less partisan opportunity for Louisiana. Wages, coastal erosion, and insurance costs are universal concerns. (PARTISANSHIP)😂

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u/LeBrun4LA — 3 months ago