06:30 Newscast November 4, 2015

A new Public Policy Polling survey on the Republican presidential race shows Governor Bobby Jindal is now ahead of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina in Iowa. Pollster Tom Jensen…:

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The survey puts Jindal’s numbers in Iowa at 6% which ties him for fifth with Mike Huckabee.

After narrowly missing out on making the gubernatorial runoff, what’s next for Republican Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle? Jeremy Alford of LApolitcs.com says he could see Angelle running again next year for a federal office.

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Angelle’s best friend, state senator Fred Mills, says expect to hear from Angelle sooner than later when it comes to his political future.

Another poll shows Democrat John Bel Edwards with a double-digit lead over Republican David Vitter in the gubernatorial runoff. The Baton Rouge Advocate published a poll from Market Research Insight, which found Edwards leading Vitter 54 to 38-percent if African-American voter turnout is at 25-percent. U-L Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says Vitter is in trouble, but the race isn’t over yet…

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The MRI survey was conducted by pollster Vern Kennedy and it was paid for by an independent group of private business leaders, including Advocate owner, John Georges.