Election Surprises, Gubernatorial Strategy, Big Oil, Blueprint, and NOLA Politics
Few Surprises in NW Louisiana Despite rumors among politicos, three big names in Shreveport politics did not show up at the Caddo Clerk of Court’s office to qualify for the Oct. 20 primary election. They are… (subscribe to read more – register and email your username to for a FREE trial) If Boasso Loses, He’s Out for Good State Sen. Walter Boasso (he is vacating the seat after a brief stint) is beginning to frame himself as the anti-career politician... (subscribe to read more – register and email your username to for a FREE trial) LADEM’s Don’t Have Any More Attack Ads Planned The religious attacks on gubernatorial frontrunner Bobby Jindal, the GOP congressman from Kenner, undoubtedly backfired on the Louisiana Democratic Party, which is unfortunate for liberals. If Jindal’s mammoth numbers are going to drop any in the coming weeks, he’ll need to be hit hard and fast. But the party’s gun-shy now… (subscribe to read more – register and email your username to for a FREE trial) Blueprint, the Second Wave Blueprint Louisiana, a group of civic-minded individuals seeking to influence the fall elections and subsequent policy-making process, took some heat from the media this week. The… PLUS: Clarkson Nabs Key Endorsement Pressure Building on Dale to Withdraw Mary Lou McCall Fights to Stay in Race Big Oil Prepares for Debate (subscribe to read more – register and email your username to for a FREE trial)The Louisiana Political Report provides its readers with an insider's perspective of Louisiana politics. It's specifically designed to provide you with an unbiased peek at what is really going on behind the scenes.
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