According to The New York Times and The Associated Press, Edwards, who is considered moderate, received 51% of votes to Rispone's 49% in Saturday's runoff election. They were separated by a margin of about 40,000 votes, officials said.
In his victory speech Saturday night, Edwards said he spoke to Rispone, a businessman, and thanked him for "putting himself out there for public service."
"We both agreed that the time for campaigning is over, and now, our shared love for Louisiana is always more important than the partisan differences that sometimes divide us," Edwards said.
After a brief pause, he continued: "And as for the president, God bless his heart."
Edwards was referring to President Donald Trump's support for Rispone, who had appeared with the president at a rally just two days earlier.
>> Watch Edwards' speech, shared by WWL-TV, here
Rispone acknowledged Trump's efforts in his concession speech.
"Can we give President Trump a round of applause?" Rispone asked supporters, who cheered. "That man loves America, and he loves Louisiana."
>> Click here to watch Rispone's speech, shared by WWL-TV
Before the polls closed Saturday evening, Trump urged Louisiana voters to back Rispone in a tweet.
Louisiana, 3 hours left, get out and Vote for @EddieRispone for Governor. Lower taxes and much more!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 16, 2019
– The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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