As early voting begins, it appears, incumbent Bill Cassidy is trailing both of his top challengers in the Republican US senate primary. That’s according to the poll by Emerson College and KLFY-TV. Pearson Cross, who teaches political science at ULM, says in the survey of 500 likely Republican primary voters, nearly half of them have an unfavorable view of Cassidy compared to just 15-percent of John Fleming, which is a big factor in why he leads this poll.
Cut 8 (09) “…feeling the effects.”
Several lawsuits were filed late last week seeking to force the elections for U.S. House to proceed. Among them was one filed by fifth district Democratic candidate Lindsay Garcia, who said Governor Jeff Landry was out of bounds in calling off the House elections.
Cut 14 (11) “…he contradicts himself.”
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With four weeks to go in the legislative session, state lawmakers are expected to begin this week the public debate on drawing up a new Congressional district map. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the current map is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. At issue is the sixth district, which in 2024 was created as the state’s second major minority district and Democrat Cleo Fields represents it. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says not only does the sixth district’s boundaries need to be changed, several others need to be redrawn too.
Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says the insurance trend in the first four months in 2026 has been mainly positive.