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FILE - In this Oct. 30, 2019 file photo, Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards speaks on set before the start of the Louisiana Governor's runoff debate  at Louisiana Public Broadcasting in Baton Rouge, La.  To keep his seat as the Deep South’s only Democratic governor,  Edwards needs strong turnout from Louisiana’s black voters, who lean heavily Democratic and who lagged in getting to the polls for the primary election. Edwards and his supporters are laboring to reverse that trend ahead of the Nov. 16 runoff election against Republican businessman Eddie Rispone.  (Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate via AP, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 30, 2019 file photo, Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards speaks on set before the start of the Louisiana Governor's runoff debate at Louisiana Public Broadcasting in Baton Rouge, La. To keep his seat as the Deep South’s only Democratic governor, Edwards needs strong turnout from Louisiana’s black voters, who lean heavily Democratic and who lagged in getting to the polls for the primary election. Edwards and his supporters are laboring to reverse that trend ahead of the Nov. 16 runoff election against Republican businessman Eddie Rispone. (Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate via AP, File)

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