Former state Rep. John Jacob to run for Jack Sandlin’s Senate seat

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4 thoughts on “Former state Rep. John Jacob to run for Jack Sandlin’s Senate seat

    1. There’s a reason that Republicans drew maps to get rid of Nisly and Jacob, they don’t want them in their party.

      The solution for Jacob is very simple – run for the seat as an independent and let the voters decide, not a bunch of party insiders who don’t like him.

      That, though, would require a level of thinking that’s well above what Jacob appears capable of.

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