Final Tracking Polls, Last Minute Surprises and More
Final Tracking Numbers from Inside the Gubernatorial Campaigns Boasso’s internal polling this morning has Bobby Jindal at ... (subscribe to read more) The Battle for the Streets North Louisiana will prove to be an interesting battleground tomorrow, especially in African-American communities. Radio commercials are already running that link John Georges, I-New Orleans, and Walter Boasso, D-Arabi, to President Bush through campaign donations. The two men have spent considerable resources courting the African-American community, along with Foster Campbell, D-Elm Grove, and probably don’t relish the conservative ties at the moment. By all accounts... (subscribe to read more) Georges Hoping for Strong African American Support Independent candidate for Governor John Georges is pumping millions of dollars in the African American community for Election Day. Georges is being supported by ... (subscribe to read more) GOP Raises Money with Help From George Rodrigue and Others Roger Villere, Jr., chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party sent out an email this week asking for a last-minute infusion of donations for Saturday’s primary. He made no qualms about laying it all on the table. “We simply do not have enough money to successfully defend Bobby Jindal and ... (subscribe to read more) Georges Unplugged Lacking sleep, jazzed up and possibly running on nitrous fumes during this final week of the gubernatorial primary, businessman John Georges, a New Orleans independent, has been wide open in attacking frontrunner Bobby Jindal of Kenner. For starters, he ... (subscribe to read more) An Ethics Jab at the Bell There are some last-minute hijinks going down in the race of Democrat Charles McDonald versus Republican Mike Walsworth. Senate District 33 has been a hotbed for political dirt this entire season, and no less could be expected in the final days. Walsworth made public a series of checks Wednesday supposedly being distributed by ... (subscribe to read more) Bitter Jefferson Parish Senate Race Scalise is running for the State Senate seat being vacated by term limited State Senator Ken Hollis (R-Metairie). His opponent, Polly Thomas, is ... (subscribe to read more) Crowe under Fire in District 1 In the State Senate District 1 race, two State Representatives are facing off in a bitter election; Republican A.G. Crowe of St. Tammany Parish is being opposed by Democrat Ken Odinet of St. Bernard Parish. This seat was vacated by Walter Boasso when he decided to run for Governor. Odinet is blasting Crowe for ... (subscribe to read more) Race for Second in New Orleans Polls show that former Councilman Jackie Clarkson is ... (subscribe to read more)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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