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NY Post
New York Post
11 Apr 2023


NextImg:Democrats dealt another blow: Third lawmaker leaves party, switches to Republican within a month

Democrats were dealt another blow from within their own ranks this week as yet another state lawmaker declared he was leaving the party.

According to a Monday report by The Advocate, a Louisiana-based newspaper, state Rep. Jeremy LaCombe announced he had left the Democratic Party and would be registering as a Republican.

It was not immediately clear what prompted LaCombe’s departure, however he is now the second Louisiana Democrat in less than a month to switch party affiliations, and the third nationwide after another state lawmaker in North Carolina did the same.

Last month, Louisiana state Rep. Francis Thompson gave Republicans in the state House a supermajority after he switched his party affiliation, and earlier this month, North Carolina state Rep. Tricia Cotham gave Republicans in the state House a supermajority with her switch as well.

The switches come as President Biden faces a near-record low approval rating among key groups, including women (43% now vs. 42% low), voters ages 45+ (41% vs. 39% low), suburban voters (41% vs. 39% low), rural voters (31% vs. 30% low) and Democrats (81% vs. 78% low) – Democratic men in particular (79% vs. 78% low), according to a recent Fox News poll.

 Rep. Jeremy LaCombe

On Monday, Rep. Jeremy LaCombe announced that he was no longer a member of the Democrat party and was switching to the Republican party.
Twitter/@LaCombe4LA

The Louisiana State Capitol building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The Louisiana State Capitol building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Rep. Francis Thompson recently switched political parties, from Democrat to Republican in March.

Rep. Francis Thompson recently switched political parties, from Democrat to Republican in March.
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Biden is also at a low mark of 41% approval among suburban women. 

Additionally, a separate recent poll found that only a third of Americans believed Biden deserved to be re-elected in 2024.