After becoming a Republican, Ward was criticized for switching parties to enhance his chances of winning
Louisiana's 6th congressional district seat in 2014. The incumbent,
Bill Cassidy, was leaving the
United States House of Representatives to challenge
U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu. Scott McKay, writer for conservative Louisiana politics blog
The Hayride, stated that Ward had voted "to expand
Medicaid, push a
Lilly Ledbetter Junior bill in the state legislature and oppose term limits for school board hacks, is a pretty dubious proposition.". However, Ward decided not to seek the U.S. House seat after he determined that a congressional race and service if elected would take too much time from the formative years of his young children. At the end of the special legislative session in June 2017, Ward introduced a resolution calling upon lawmakers to act in a more civil fashion toward one another, not to let partisanship and political views sour personal relations with colleagues. "There are always a lot of heated discussions, but it seems to me like we're moving away from philosophical disagreements on issues and getting personal," Ward said. ==References==