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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).

11.11.22

Veterans' Day, 2022

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This column publishes every Sunday through Thursday around noon U.S. Central Time (maybe even after sundown on busy days, or maybe before no...
10.11.22

In NWLA elections, party matters most, usually

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It may not hold true everywhere, but in northwest Louisiana’s two most populous parishes for local elections party now matters the most, but...
9.11.22

State races confirm decline of white LA Democrats

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The evidence that the white populist liberals who have controlled Louisiana Democrats from going on a century have run their course presente...
8.11.22

Federal LA results blow to Democrat leaders

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Federal elections on Nov. 8 in Louisiana yielded mostly predictable results, which meant the crisis among the state’s Democrats intensified...
7.11.22

Ignore distorted criminal justice change claims

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Don’t drink the Flavor Aid when it comes to criminal justice changes made in Louisiana five years ago, which when properly analyzed haven’t ...
6.11.22

No accident Democrat apparatus pushing Wilson

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As their power hangs in the balance, establishment, mostly white, Democrats in Louisiana have learned from their recent mistakes and seek a ...
3.11.22

LA early voting clues only to Democrat in-fights

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Early voting in Louisiana tells a tale of disproportionately fewer black voters participating, presaging the total vote – but not that it w...
2.11.22

Blanket system not conducive to party harmony

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It almost certainly will fall on deaf ears, it almost certainly won’t work, and it almost certainly won’t matter, but the most consequential...
1.11.22

Echoes of establishment/reform tilt in SD 31

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The contest 50 weeks away for Louisiana’s Senate District 31 has shaped up to turn back the clock 16 years in pitting a known conservative a...
31.10.22

Legislature can defeat Edwards' sue/settle deal

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Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards strikes again on behalf of trial lawyer allies and additionally for climate alarmism, but the Legislature ca...
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