Political newcomer Vance McAllister is headed to Congress after an upset win Saturday evening in a Louisiana special congressional election — winning the GOP runoff even after coming out for Medicaid expansion.
McAllister, a businessman who had the backing of “Duck Dynasty” stars, ran a more centrist campaign in contrast to his opponent, who took a hardline against Obamacare. The result? He upset frontrunner, state Sen. Neil Riser, by 20 points, 60%-40%, in the low-turnout runoff for the 5th District contest. He will succeed former Rep. Rodney Alexander, who resigned earlier this year to take a post in Gov. Bobby Jindal’s administration.
Riser had the backing of Alexander, much of the state’s congressional delegation and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. He had long been seen as the heir apparent to Alexander and had heavily outraised McAllister, who put over $400,000 of his own money into his campaign.
But it was McAllister who took a surprising tack in a debate last week — coming out in favor of Medicaid expansion in the state as part of the Affordable Care Act as Jindal, the state’s Republican governor, refused again to accept the expansion.
“Our governor and Sen. Riser right here have gutted (heath care) to the core and privatized it,” McAllister said in a debate last week, according to the New Orleans Times Picayune. “Before we give handouts, we need to give hand-ups,” and he added, “If you’re going down the road at 50 mph, you just can’t throw it in reverse.”









