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FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2019, file photo, gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone arrives at the Louisiana Secretary of State's office in Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana's Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, moved quickly to expand Medicaid when he took office in 2016, making his state the only one in the Deep South to embrace that signature piece of President Barack Obama's health care law. His two main challengers on the Oct. 12 ballot — U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham and businessman Eddie Rispone — aren't pledging to rip expansion out by the roots in a state where about 10% of residents get the coverage. (AP Photo/Michael DeMocker, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2019, file photo, gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone arrives at the Louisiana Secretary of State's office in Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana's Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, moved quickly to expand Medicaid when he took office in 2016, making his state the only one in the Deep South to embrace that signature piece of President Barack Obama's health care law. His two main challengers on the Oct. 12 ballot — U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham and businessman Eddie Rispone — aren't pledging to rip expansion out by the roots in a state where about 10% of residents get the coverage. (AP Photo/Michael DeMocker, File)

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