2020 Louisiana Democratic Presidential Primary voters will be weighing in later in the season than usual after the state’s primary date gets pushed back…
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A poll shows two in five Louisiana Democrats would like to see another Democrat challenge Governor Edwards in the fall race. Matt Doyle has more.
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LSU’s Stephenson Disaster Management Institute is conducting a hurricane evacuation study that could result in more efficient plans for evacuating southwest Louisiana. Kevin Barnhart has the story.
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The Louisiana Democratic Presidential Primary has been pushed back a month to April 4th, 2020, making this cycle’s Louisiana primary the latest in two decades.
That could leave the state voting after a primary winner has all but been decided, but Louisiana Democratic Party Executive Chairman Stephen Handwerk says there is a bonus to voting later…
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Handwerk says he’s not afraid that moving the primary back will mean fewer options for Louisiana voters as the field narrows. He adds that with a competitive primary field of over 20 candidates…
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Polls show former Vice President Joe Biden leading the pack, followed by Senators Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren, and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
Analysts say you can get a pretty clear picture of who is going to be the nominee after the March primaries are finished, but Handwerk says with record breaking fundraising, Louisiana’s later date could set it up for some serious attention…
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On the heels of Governor Edwards’ signature of abortion restrictions, a poll is out showing 42 percent of Democratic voters would like another Democrat to challenge the incumbent in the gubernatorial race.
UL Lafayette political science professor Pearson Cross says an ambitious, pro-choice Democrat could pose a serious threat to Edwards’ reelection chances, and put their name on the map nationally, but…
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Edwards received widespread condemnation from national Democrats for his signature of the fetal heartbeat abortion ban passed by the legislature.
Only 43 percent of Democrats say they would not like to see another Democrat, and Cross says Edwards’ signature of those abortion restrictions has presented a new challenge for his re-election effort.
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Among Democrats under 35-years-old, 64 percent support having another Dem option in the race.
Cross says the poll does provide some good news for Edwards. 60 percent of Democrats opposed his signing of the restrictions, but some of those pro-choice Democrats seem to still be in his corner.
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We Ask America, who ran the poll, is reportedly a Republican friendly polling firm.
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If a recent forecast is any indication, the 2019 Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico may be the second largest on record. The zone, which is estimated to be about the size of New Jersey, is an area with very little oxygen. LSU Professor Dr. Nancy Rabalais says the swelling Mississippi River levels are to blame for the near-record size.
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Researchers will be mapping out the hypoxic area coming up next month.
Rabalais says the low oxygen levels in the Gulf can impact shrimpers as they may stay closer to shore and get smaller shrimp that are not worth much money, or choose to go further offshore beyond the dead zone.
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Rabalais says the higher nitrogen levels in the river come from fertilizer and chemical runoff from large farms along the river.
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The dead zone is not a danger to humans.
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The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging everyone in southwest Louisiana to participate in a hurricane evacuation study conducted by LSU’s Stephenson Disaster Management Institute. Institute Director Brant Mitchell says the survey is looking for information to better assist in evacuation operations.
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Mitchell says the survey will take place by phone and will take about 18 minutes to complete. The polling helps to determine how accurate the evacuation times are with current zoning.
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Mitchell says these types of surveys happen in other hurricane-prone areas as well.
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Calls will be made to those living in Acadia, Assumption, Calcasieu, Cameron, Iberia, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Vermillion Parishes.
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It was a disappointing end to the 2019 LSU baseball season as the Tigers failed to live up their number one preseason ranking. But Tiger Rag Editor James Moran says 2020 LSU baseball team will be a contender for the College World Series again next year
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LSU could have a starting rotation of Cole Henry, Landon Marceaux, Jaden Hill and Eric Walker next season, plus Matt Beck and Devin Fontenot return as key relievers. Moran says that has the makings of a strong pitching staff…
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Moran says a key to next year’s team success is the development of Gavin Dugas and Drew Bianco, as they will likely be starting infielders next season. He says the incoming freshmen that will play a role on next year’s team are Denham Springs shortstop Cade Doughty, Memphis outfielder and football star Maurice Hampton and former Airline star Hayden Travinski, who has power in his bat