Republican Julia Letlow, the widow of a Louisiana congressman-elect who died last year from complications related to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, won a special election on March 20 to replace him in the U.S. Congress. Letlow topped 11 other contenders to receive 65 percent of the vote in the 5th Congressional District race, according to the Louisiana Department of State. “This is an incredible moment and it is truly hard to put into words,” Letlow said in a statement. “What was born out of the terrible tragedy of losing my husband, Luke, has become my mission in his honor to carry the torch and serve the good people of Louisiana’s 5th District. “I am humbled that you would entrust me with the honor of your vote and the privilege to serve you in Congress. A simple thank you doesn’t fully encapsulate the depth of my gratitude.” Former President Donald …