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Democrats fear state majority will evaporate

By Christopher Swann

Published: September 12 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 12 2005 03:00

As the flood waters gradually recede in New Orleans, local Democrats are starting to worry that the storm may have washed away their strongest political base in the state.

Aside from inflicting lasting economic damage on the relatively impoverished southern state, Katrina may also end up changing Louisiana's political complexion. The state has long been an isolated stronghold of Democrat power in the largely Republican South.

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