A statewide run off for the Secretary of State has Republican Kyle Ardoin running to keep his current position while Democrat Gwen Collins-Greenup challenging him for the job.
Pollster John Couvillion says while Ardoin does not have much money for running a statewide campaign, Collins-Greenup had even fewer dollars to reach the voters with her messages.
Cut 5 (08) “…be on TV.”
Voters have until 8 pm tonight to cast their ballots.
On Friday, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans marked the 77th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by Japanese pilots.
Today is anniversary of the U.S. Congress officially voting to enter World War II… seventy-seven years ago on December 8th 1941.
The war effort had an impact on Louisiana including the construction of Camp Polk near Leesville that had just begun when the declaration of war ramped up training of thousands who came from across the USA to train at the military post in southwest Louisiana.
He’s a U.-S. Representative who is also now a candidate for governor. That’s Republican Ralph Abraham who says Governor John Bel Edwards has been relentless in his effort to raise taxes.
But Eric Holl, spokesperson for the 2019 Democratic Coordinator Campaign team, says Abraham’s proposal for over a billion dollars in across the board cuts would have devastated the state.
Cut 12 (08) “…critical services.”
The Friday night lights were shining down on Louisiana high school football championship titles.
Last night in the 3A title game, Sterlington failed to keep their eight-point halftime lead which resulted in 59 to 47 victory for Eunice.
University High handed down defeat to St. Thomas Moore with a final score of 55 to 46.
And you would’ve had to go all the way back to 2004 for the last time Amite won its first state championship title… that is until last night as the Amite Warriors achieved a 47 to 20 victory over Welsh.