Ron Gomez, a member of the Louisiana House from Lafayette and at the time a Democrat prior to later switching parties, describes Campbell, when he was a state senator, as "always having some populist, usually anti-business legislation moving through the process. Persistent is his middle name.".
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Roemer, however, was not supporting McCrery, but instead the Democrat Stanley R. Tiner, the former editor of the since defunct Shreveport Journal, a native of Webster Parish, and United States Marine veteran of the Vietnam War.
Adley returned to the legislature in 2003, when he won the special election held to determine a successor for Foster Campbell of Bossier City, who resigned the position upon election to the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
Jodie Foster | David Foster | Glen Campbell | Naomi Campbell | Bruce Campbell | Joseph Campbell | Stephen Foster | John Foster Dulles | Al Foster | Alastair Campbell | Norman Foster | Luther Campbell | Campbell Soup Company | Campbell Scott | Rube Foster | James Foster | Campbell | Martin Campbell | David Foster Wallace | Foster and Partners | Fort Campbell | Eddie Campbell | Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank | Nicky Campbell | Malcolm Campbell | Campbell River, British Columbia | Campbell River | Vivian Campbell | Thomas Campbell | Robert Campbell |
He finished fifth among the six candidates, including former state Senator Cecil K. Carter, Jr., of Shreveport, state Senator Foster Campbell of Bossier Parish, and state Representative Loy F. Weaver of Claiborne Parish.