Chambers is trying to draw Americans’ attention—not just to cannabis, but to Louisiana, and the grand political opportunity there
All this adds up to an opening, Chambers said in a phone interview on Tuesday. If the same resources and attention lavished on Georgia a year ago can now turn to Louisiana, Kennedy is vulnerable.
A relative political newcomer, Chambers finished a surprising close third in an open primary for a seat in Congress last year, narrowly missing the two-person runoff. That campaign attracted celebrity donors including Hollywood stars Susan Sarandon and Milla Jovovich,, who were drawn to Chambers’s broadly progressive politics: raising the minimum wage, healthcare reform, and—yes—drug policy reform, including marijuana legalization.
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