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While Landrieu is set to return to Washington, Terrell's future was a little less clear. Her concession speech was interrupted when somebody yelled out, "Suzie for governor!" That sparked some of the loudest applause of the night.
Later, Terrell said she had not given any thought to her political future but did not rule out a run for governor next year.
"I have to figure out which way the wind takes us," Terrell said. "In my experience, the people of Louisiana put you where you need to go."
Terrell said she had no regrets about the heavy involvement of the national Republican Party or the negative tone of the campaign run against Landrieu. She also said she didn't think the loss reflected poorly on the president, who flew to Louisiana early last week to campaign on her behalf and dedicated resources to her race.
"I don't think it is a referendum on the president. I think the president is very popular in this state," she said.
Later, Terrell said she had not given any thought to her political future but did not rule out a run for governor next year.
"I have to figure out which way the wind takes us," Terrell said. "In my experience, the people of Louisiana put you where you need to go."
Terrell said she had no regrets about the heavy involvement of the national Republican Party or the negative tone of the campaign run against Landrieu. She also said she didn't think the loss reflected poorly on the president, who flew to Louisiana early last week to campaign on her behalf and dedicated resources to her race.
"I don't think it is a referendum on the president. I think the president is very popular in this state," she said.