Jeffrey D. Sadow is an associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University Shreveport. If you're an elected official, political operative or anyone else upset at his views, don't go bothering LSUS or LSU System officials about that because these are his own views solely. This publishes five days weekly with the exception of 7 holidays. Also check out his Louisiana Legislature Log especially during legislative sessions (in "Louisiana Politics Blog Roll" below).
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29.9.16
Divergent Senate polling artifact or real movement?
Just when you think you’ve got this polling thing on
Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race figured out, here comes another one that tosses
aside previous conjecturing … maybe.
September closes with a couple of candidate-related
polls sandwiching two independent ones. The latest
comes from the pollster for Republican Rep. John Fleming and, surprise, it’s
pretty flattering for him. It has Fleming just behind Republican Rep. Charles Boustany and Democrat Public
Service Commissioner Foster
Campbell, just ahead of former lieutenant governor candidate Democrat Caroline Fayard and Republican
Treasurer John Kennedy. In other
words, five candidates all poll within four percentage points.
Three major differences stand out from the last
independent poll, by Southern Media Opinion and Research: Campbell’s and
Fleming’s shares almost double and Kennedy’s falls by a few points. Fayard and
Boustany poll about the same, with the proportion of undecided still around the
one-quarter mark (although this one presses undecided respondents to answer,
creating a category of leaners that leaves only one-sixth genuinely undecided).
28.9.16
Sow's ear Senate hopeful whines of getting ignored
Welcome to the real world, Josh Pellerin, where you have the
right to throw as much of your own money as you want at trying to win elective
office and people have just as much right to dismiss you.
Democrat Pellerin, a businessman political novice,
runs for the U.S. Senate, by
his own admission anointed to do so by Pres. Barack Obama.
He’s dumped $300,000 into the contest (well beyond the nearly $120,000 he
reported out the door at the beginning of July, of which he had lent half from
himself) and says he’ll go higher. His reward? According to the latest
independent poll, 1.7 percent of the intended vote.
According to him, this comes from a conspiracy of
pollsters and those who commission their products. Apparently, not enough of them put his name into consideration for
respondents, so when candidate forum organizers go looking for contenders to
invite from a crowded field of two dozen, he doesn’t have a chance to attain a
high-enough average for inclusion. He thinks they need investigating,
presumably yet another thing government must stick its nose into according to
his prevailing political worldview.
27.9.16
Campbell quest fading through unconvincing actions
If not a polling artifact that Democrat Public
Service Commissioner Foster
Campbell has seen a major erosion of support in the last month, maybe it’s
due to a campaign approaching the erratic that reveals a Manichean worldview
making Louisianans uneasy.
The latest
independent poll of the U.S. Senate race that Campbell contests showed his
support nearly halved from less than a month previous, falling from second to
fourth place. Possibly that result comes from him having served as a Democrat
placeholder for respondents not paying a lot of attention to the race prior to
Labor Day who have decided to get more serious and thus now list themselves as
undecided.
But that’s not a strong argument, for Campbell
doesn’t have much name recognition outside of north Louisiana. Rather,
prospective voters could be tuning in to his bombastic political style that
leave them scratching their heads over contradictory signals and increasingly
reluctant to back him given the plethora of alternatives.
26.9.16
Needed reform rankles LA education establishment
A debate
over teacher training in Louisiana has brewed, exposing traditional fault
lines separating those more interested in protecting the status quo and those
willing to embrace innovation that improves the dismal condition of the state’s
education quality.
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
will consider next month a change to teacher preparation curricula that
includes a one-year apprenticeship requirement for those hired by virtue of
having an education degree. That would roughly double the current requirement, where
at the end of university study a student teacher shadows an experienced one for
a term. Not only could it provide better preparation but it also might improve
retention, as students get a better idea of the job.
Since the effort would require stipends for the
mentors and trainees involved, some have claimed that the extra expense makes
the idea infeasible. Superintendent John White estimates the three-year rollout
would cost $7.5 million, although others call that an underestimation and
allege that as school districts face budgetary pressures brought on by flat
state funding (and a partial rollback of a state bonus of two year ago aimed at
classroom salaries) this should obviate the move.
25.9.16
The Advocate column, Sep. 25, 2016
Why Gov. John Edwards should heed Jeff Landry's budget requests
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_02559e8a-80e9-11e6-97dd-e3cc8fc5cf22.html
Links:
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/article_b9f1e7f6-7aa9-11e6-904d-3f35a535e9f8.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/legislature/article_5d3113ac-7c57-11e6-a9c4-e7107f6cb23b.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/legislature/article_6fd7e23a-7ea8-11e6-84aa-f75633f7ceab.html
http://www.wsj.com/articles/abortion-providers-sue-louisiana-over-its-laws-1467407605
http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/2016/04/edwards-expansion-assumptions-highly.html
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2016/05/31/hhs-secretary-sylvia-m-burwell-applauds-louisiana-medicaid-expansion-under-affordable-care-act.html
http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/2016/05/edwards-expansion-trick-invites-costly.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_02559e8a-80e9-11e6-97dd-e3cc8fc5cf22.html
Links:
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/article_b9f1e7f6-7aa9-11e6-904d-3f35a535e9f8.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/legislature/article_5d3113ac-7c57-11e6-a9c4-e7107f6cb23b.html
http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/legislature/article_6fd7e23a-7ea8-11e6-84aa-f75633f7ceab.html
http://www.wsj.com/articles/abortion-providers-sue-louisiana-over-its-laws-1467407605
http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/2016/04/edwards-expansion-assumptions-highly.html
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2016/05/31/hhs-secretary-sylvia-m-burwell-applauds-louisiana-medicaid-expansion-under-affordable-care-act.html
http://jeffsadow.blogspot.com/2016/05/edwards-expansion-trick-invites-costly.html
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