General Election · November 3, 2026

Louisiana First is Common Sense.

Louisiana has become unaffordable. Electricity rates are going up, insurance is out of control, and people are losing their health care. It's time to put Louisiana first.

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Avg. donation $18No corporate PACsSecure via ActBlue
Health care keeps covering less and costing Louisiana families more33 rural hospitals on the closure listAvg. home insurance $7,304/yr · 3rd-highest in AmericaFederal minimum wage still $7.25 since 2009Louisiana is #1 in poverty · we're changing thatCancer Alley: up to 50× the national cancer riskFamily farmland targeted for out-of-state carbon pipelinesGeneral election · November 3 · put Louisiana firstHealth care keeps covering less and costing Louisiana families more33 rural hospitals on the closure listAvg. home insurance $7,304/yr · 3rd-highest in AmericaFederal minimum wage still $7.25 since 2009Louisiana is #1 in poverty · we're changing thatCancer Alley: up to 50× the national cancer riskFamily farmland targeted for out-of-state carbon pipelinesGeneral election · November 3 · put Louisiana first
64/64
Parishes carried
every one in Louisiana
1 in 10
Hit by the health cuts
coverage down, costs up
$18
Average donation
no corporate PACs
Jamie Davis in a Louisiana cornfield
Davis Farms · Tensas Parish
An open letter

Thank you,
Louisiana.

Let's go to work!

Saturday night, y'all did something this state hasn't seen in a long time — you carried me across every one of Louisiana's 64 parishes. Thank you for your trust. Thank you for believing Louisiana can do better. I don't take that lightly.

I'm not running to be another politician — I'm running to solve problems. I built a business, met a payroll, farm the same Delta ground my grandfather sharecropped, and served my neighbors on the Tensas Parish Police Jury. I've spent my life finding common-sense solutions, because that's what real leadership takes.

For too long, Louisiana families have paid more and gotten less — higher grocery bills, higher insurance, higher utilities. Meanwhile, Washington is busy with loyalty tests and partisan fights while Louisiana families are left paying the price. We change that by focusing on what matters: making life more affordable, creating good-paying jobs, strengthening our schools, standing up for rural communities, and expanding access to quality health care. That's not politics — that's getting the job done.

A Louisiana we can all afford.

Jamie
James "Jamie" Davis Jr. · Waterproof, LA
The choice

Two campaigns. One senator.
Pick one.

Jamie Davis is a common-sense problem solver that puts Louisiana first. The other side answers to the special interests.

Jamie Davis
  • Funded by Louisiana — average gift $18.
  • I work for the people — lower grocery, insurance, and utility bills.
  • I'm against secret NDAs in development deals and land grabs for industry.
  • I won't vote for hospital closings — I'll work to expand access to affordable care.
  • A common-sense problem solver that puts Louisiana first.
The other side
  • Millions in Washington PAC donations.
  • Works for Jeff Landry and the special interests.
  • Carbon pipelines taking family farms by eminent domain.
  • Your health care now covers less and costs more.
  • Loyal to Washington, not you.
“The agenda in Washington isn't on this ballot — but the people who vote for it are. I don't take their money, and I won't do their bidding. Louisiana comes first.”— Jamie Davis
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The 64-Parish Tour

We carried every one. We're going back to all of them.

Map of Louisiana's 64 parishes, all carried by Jamie Davis
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On the trail

Every road in this state. Again.

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