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* No new hurricanes have crashed into the Gulf Coast. But two years after Katrina, a mean season of racial and religious demagoguery is settling upon Louisiana. On October 20, or perhaps in a runoff on November 17, voters are likely to elect GOP congressman Bobby Jindal as the state's next governor. This result--a state revolt against Democratic incompetence--flies in the face of a Democratic storyline about a national revolt against Republican incompetence. So liberals will put their spin on Jindal's victory and claim it was the result of Hurricane Katrina's driving black Democrats from Louisiana and literally whitewashing the state. Demographers, however, say that ...