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2016 was the year that kept on giving -- giving all of us in Louisiana some real grief. Yet rather than bring you down with the usual “year in review”,…
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Just in time for another runoff election, there’s a new book out about last year’s race.“Long Shot is the story of the 2015 race for governor, as told…
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Just under two weeks remain until the United States Senate runoff is decided in Louisiana. Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, a Democrat,…
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In addition to the feasting and football, there’s the Thanksgiving tradition of perusing Black Friday sale papers, plotting your holiday shopping. So as…
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The race for United States Senator continues in Louisiana. Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy faces off against Public Service Commissioner Foster…
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Which two candidates will come out on top of today’s voting and make the U.S. Senate runoff December 10th?“Most people assume that it will be one…
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The U.S Senate debate put on by Raycom television stations Wednesday night tried valiantly to be a civil, civic discourse.Questioned about making the…
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With 24 candidates in Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race, you might expect it to be a barnburner, but U-L Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross…
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Five of the candidates for U.S. Senate met in a Tuesday night debate, put on by the Council for A Better Louisiana and Louisiana Public Broadcasting. The…
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Former state lawmaker Troy Hebert, an independent candidate for U.S. Senate, is suing to halt the debate LPB and the Council for A Better Louisiana are…