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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).

10.11.16

U.S. voters catching up to LA's in voting by ideology

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When it came to the 2016 presidential election, while Louisiana’s voting behavior may have typified past such elections, voters in other st...
8.11.16

Returns squash notion of LA Democrat comeback

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In today’s election Louisiana Republicans held serve and look to have confirmed that the shock win of Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards was a ...

Campaign missteps highlight LA 2nd appellate race

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As the level of government-by-judiciary increases, along with judges’ salaries in Louisiana, so has the amount of negativity in these contes...
7.11.16

Scam at EBR schools highlights need for choice

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This should make Louisiana taxpayers hopping mad and does nothing to build trust in traditional public school systems, if not encourage educ...
5.11.16

The Advocate column, Nov. 6, 2016

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Medicaid expansion busting the budget http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_88accabe-a144-11e6-b821-fb59335fd85...
3.11.16

Boustany does best, but Kennedy still Senate favorite

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While the first U.S. Senate debate for Louisiana’s open seat presented the chance for the major candidates to put themselves on the paths t...
2.11.16

Floundering Jones CD 4 candidacy helps Guillory

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For now, a popular game among those interested in politics around northwest Louisiana is “Where’s Marshall?” – but an amusement that looks u...
1.11.16

Events add more controversy to fall LA amendments

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Matters have gotten interesting regarding two of the six constitutional amendments with which Louisiana voters must struggle next week. ...
31.10.16

LA Supreme Court wisely advances religious freedom

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The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled correctly on a case pitting religious freedom against laws requiring reporting of a crime against minors,...
30.10.16

The Advocate column, Oct. 30, 2016

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Landry simply follows constitutional principles http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/jeff_sadow/article_359f19b8-9c61-11e6-9542-f...
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