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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).

31.10.14

Landrieu race card play signals all in to avoid runoff

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Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu ’s mushrooming desperation over retaining a spot in the Senate is t...
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29.10.14

Plodding Cassidy, again by default, wins Senate debate

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So you could watch the decisive game of the 2014 World Series, some of us watched the desperation dripping from Sen. Mary Landrieu as she t...
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Numbers show no last minute surge for Landrieu

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Registration statistics are in for eligibility to vote on Nov. 4, and early voting has concluded. Do they tell us whether incumbent Se...
28.10.14

Lie of Cassidy liberalism serves both Landrieu, Maness

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Republicans, conservatives, and their Senate standard-bearer Rep. Bill Cassidy would rather win that seat sooner than later. Democrats, lib...
27.10.14

LA should reduce amendments allowed per election

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Y es, voters are getting plenty of rest ahead of Nov. 4, in order to complete the sprint that will be required of them to get through the b...
26.10.14

Data confirm increased teacher evaluation rigor needed

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As the state continues to review accountability measures for teachers and schools, new data out last week confirms that greater, not r...
23.10.14

Kennedy demagoguery raises questions for his future

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Readers interested in Louisiana politics got another reminder recently of the maddening inconsistency of state Treasurer John Kennedy ’...
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22.10.14

Will PSC race signal end of liberal populism in LA?

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Human nature dictates that we often don’t recognize qualitative change at its very beginning, but only when observing the obviousness of it...
21.10.14

Caddo/Bossier voters need to reject new taxes

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Voters on both Caddo and Bossier Parishes, but especially the latter, face some Trojan Horse proposals that likely will raise their taxes co...
20.10.14

Policy-makers roll dice on factoring in bonus bucks

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So the state lost track of around $320 million starting in 2002, and it’s out there available to be spent. Whether that means the state...
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