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David Vitter began running Tuesday on television stations and cable channels around Louisiana. In the time it took one 30-second commercial to play, it was back to the (racist) future, Louisiana ...
Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) is suddenly in high demand. His banishment is over, his rehabilitation almost complete. Several years after acknowledging his “very serious sin,” he has successfully ...
Louisiana Sen. David Vitter admitted ties to the alleged "D.C. Madam." July 10, 2007 — -- Republican Louisiana Sen. David Vitter, whose phone number was linked to Deborah Jeane Palfrey ...
David Vitter, the U.S. senator from Louisiana, survived getting caught up in the "D.C. Madam" prostitution scandal several years ago, even winning re-election to the Senate. But now, he's running ...
David Vitter’s (R-LA) underdog gubernatorial campaign latched on to growing anti-Syrian refugee sentiment in the final days before Saturday’s runoff election. But in the process, Vitter tapped ...
Sen. David Vitter (R) lost his once-sure-thing bid for Louisiana's open governorship on Saturday largely because of the fact that he had admitted to being involved in a prostitution ring.
NEW ORLEANS — A former prostitute who in 2007 claimed she had a sexual relationship with Sen. David Vitter now tells an investigative blogger that the politician fathered a child with her, but ...
Lawyers for the Federal Election Commission do not believe that Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) should be allowed to use campaign funds to cover all the legal costs he incurred while trying to avoid ...
Sen. David Vitter is running for governor of Louisiana this year, and just about everyone on Capitol Hill hopes that he wins because they hate him, because he is useless and awful. A brief recap ...
The last-minute primary challenger to Louisiana Sen. David Vitter told ABC News he entered the race because of what he describes as a groundswell of concern among Republicans that Vitter may be ...
Louisiana gubernatorial candidates, from left, Republican U.S. Sen. David Vitter, Democratic State Rep. John Bel Edwards, Republicans Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle and Lt. Gov.
As an aide to U.S. Sen. David Vitter, R-Metairie, Brent Furer was so immersed in his work as a specialist in women's issues that he became one himself. Furer is gone now, but not because he ...