Though increased national attention and a late cash influx has buoyed Foster Campbell’s bid for Louisiana’s open Senate seat, experts say Republican rival John Kennedy has the race all but locked up.

Campbell, a longtime Public Service Commissioner and self-proclaimed “pro-gun, pro-life” Democrat,” will face off against State Treasurer John Kennedy in a Saturday runoff election.

Less than a week from the runoff, Kennedy leads by double-digit margins, according to CBS News. And in Louisiana, an increasingly red state save for its urban Democratic strongholds like New Orleans and Baton Rouge, that margin is likely to hold.

Louisiana political experts say Kennedy just needs to avoid mistakes at this point.

“He’s going to sit there and wait for election night. He doesn’t really have to campaign a lot,” Bernie Pinsonat, a Louisiana pollster told CBS.