In an interview with the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Republican Congressman Joseph Cao proclaimed: "I love the President, and I believe he truly likes me." Cao also emphasized on his website that he voted 68% of the time with the President.
It is not odd to have strong love for your leader but it is strange to hear it from a conservative Republican who voted to not accept TARP money for his devastated hometown (New Orleans) that is still recovering from the Katrina diseaster.
But again, when you are in a district where 65% is Democrat and trailing by at least 8% in the upcoming general election, it is important to say anything to appease to the crowd.
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