10:30 Newscast November 6th, 2014

Governor Bobby Jindal doesn’t want the republican party to waste the opportunity that’s in front of them now that the G-O-P has majority control of both the US House and Senate. Jindal says republicans have had the majority before, and didn’t take advantage of the opportunity…:
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Jindal also addressed the interest in his weight gain saying he’s been eating a lot of Governor’s Mansion cookies and yummy tailgating food.

The Opelousas Police Department has arrested a man accused of buying votes for certain candidates in the November 4th election. Sergeant Jody White says they got a tip 64-year-old Wilfred Young was soliciting votes so they launched an investigation..:
CUT 4 (10) “they did so”
White is charged with with bribery of voters: a felony.

Bayou Country Superfest announces the lineup for the 2015 shows. Scott Carwile reports…:
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday that Shreveport’s Moonbot Studios is once again a semifinalist in the animated short film about books category for “The Numberlys” — a story about the alphabet. Moonbot won the Oscar for “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” three years ago in the same category.

 

 

09:30 Newscast November 6, 2014

Governor Bobby Jindal announces his support for Republican Bill Cassidy in the US Senate run-off. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Authorities have made a second arrest in connection with a Port Allen homicide investigation. Port Allen Police say Ronald Nolan is charged with accessory charges in connection with the October 27th murder of Major Carter. 19-year-old Javonte Morgan was previously arrested on murder charges in this case. Police believe this shooting was drug related.

District 5 Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell won for this third term on election night this week. Campbell plans to continue to fight for Louisiana’s coast and fight lawmakers who strike down lawsuits against the oil and gas industries who he feels is responsible for the damage…

cut 6 (15) “pay their fair share”

Campbell is one of the last elected Democrats in the state.

The Opelousas Police Department has arrested a man accused of buying votes for certain candidates in the November 4th election. Sergeant Jody White says they received information during the early voting period that 64-year-old Wilfred Young was soliciting votes…

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Young is charged with bribery of voters.

08:30 Newscast November 6, 2014

Governor Jindal has thrown his support to Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy in December’s US Senate runoff against Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu. Jindal also announced his support for Republican candidates in Congressional runoffs in the 5th and 6th districts. And if they want the governor to appear with them on the campaign trail, Jindal says he’ll be there…

cut 12 (06) “willing to help”

Landrieu will campaign across the state today with events scheduled in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and Shreveport.

The 2015 Bayou Country Superfest will feature Kenny Chesney headlining Saturday night May 23rd while Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton will be back to back to close out the show Sunday night May 24th. BCS Producer-Director Quint Davis says getting Lambert and Shelton together was a real coup…

cut 7 (13) “something together”

Taylor Swift’s concert in Tiger Stadium on May 22 is not part of Bayou Country Superfest and tickets for that show must be purchased separately.

In the 5th Congressional District, the December 6th runoff will be between Republican family physician Ralph Abraham and Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. Tuesday’s primary had Abraham and Zach Dasher neck and neck for the Republican nod and the doctor says he feels it was experience that ultimately got the support of voters. Abraham says that’s the way they plan to move the campaign forward against Mayo…

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Mayo says one of the areas he’ll focus on the most leading up to the December runoff is bringing more jobs to the 5th District…

cut 15 (06) “very important”

In Tuesday’s primary Mayo captured 28-percent of the vote and Abraham came in with 23% in a large field of contenders.

07:30 LRN Newscast November 6

Governor Bobby Jindal says it’s time Louisiana has a new US Senator. Jindal has endorsed Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy now that he is ina runoff with democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu. Jindal says Landrieu doesn’t represent the state’s best interests…
cut 10 (13) “…our economy”

Foster Campbell has been elected to a third term with the Public Service Commission. He’s one of a few democrats that holds an office in Louisiana that represents more than one parish. Cambpell believes the key to his survival is keeping citizens informed…
cut 5 (11) “….appreciate that”
Meanwhile P-S-C Chairman Eric Skrmetta is in a runoff against fellow republican Forest Bradley-Wright.

In Louisiana’s Fifth Congressional district, Mangham family physician Ralph Abraham is in a runoff against Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. Michelle Southern has more…
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The line-up for the 2015 Bayou Country Superfest at LSU’s Tiger Stadium has been announced. Kenny Chesney, Maranda Lambert and Blake Shelton headline the Memorial Day weekend concert and Taylor Swift is set to perform on Friday Mary 22nd. Producer Quint Davis is eager to set up that massive stage inside Tiger Stadium…
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06:30 LRN Newscast November 6

Governor Bobby Jindal has announced his endorsement of Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff. Jindal says Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu does not represent Louisiana values, while Cassidy will look out for the best interest of Louisiana voters….
cut 11 (10) “….Louisiana priorities”

Landrieu is the lone democrat who holds a statewide office. New Orleans Congressman Cedric Richmond and Public Service Commission Member Foster Campbell are the only other two democrats in the state that hold an office that represents more than one parish. Campbell was re-elected Tuesday to a third-term with P-S-C….
cut 4 (13) “…what you’re doing”
Campbell says he’ll continue to fight for Louisiana’s coast, which includes supporting lawsuits against the oil and gas industry who he feels is responsible for the much of the coastal damage.

In Louisiana’s fifth Congressional district, family physician Ralph Abraham, a republican from Mangham, is in a runoff against Democratic Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo. Abraham says his positive campaign in the primary helped put him in the run-off…
cut 13 (11) “….of that”
Political observers say Abraham is the favorite but Mayo says his underdog status is a motivating factor for his campaign…
cut 16 (13) “….going to lose”
The run-off is December sixth

LRN Newscast 17:30 November 5

Even though Republican’s seized control of the Senate after last night’s mid-term elections, expect the party to spend significant money in Louisiana’s Senate runoff between Mary Landrieu and Bill Cassidy. That’s according to political consultant Roy Fletcher who says Democrats will also run ads in Landrieu’s favor…:
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Most political analysts believe Cassidy will beat Landrieu in the runoff.

Fifth District Congressman Vance McAllister failed to make the runoff in his re-election bid. McAllister finished fourth in yesterday’s primary. He says when he decided to run for re-election, he was going to let the voters make their choice…:
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McAllister admits his infamous “kissing scandal” added unnecessary drama to his campaign. Once his term ends, he plans to devote more time to his private businesses.

The run-off between former governor Edwin Edwards and republican Garret Graves in the sixth district congressional race should be interesting. Edwards is known for his quick humor on the campaign trail, but Graves says his campaign will be about concrete ideas on how to improve the US and Louisiana…
cut 11 (10) “….substance’

Voter turnout for the November fourth election was 50-percent. Secretary of State Tom Schedler wishes it was higher, but he’s glad there were very few problems at the polls…
cut 7 (10) “…needed help’
He hopes the turnout is higher for the December sixth runoff and the election goes smootly again. Early voting begins Saturday, November 22nd.

LRN Newscast 16:30 11-05-14

Even though Republicans seized control of the Senate after last night’s mid-term primary elections, you can still expect the party, as well as GOP Political Action Committees, to spend significant money in Louisiana’s Senate runoff. Political consultant Roy Fletcher says Republicans still want to win this seat…

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Most political experts predict Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy will defeat Mary Landrieu.

 

The big question in the 6th Congressional District race has been answered and Garrett Graves will be the Republican that takes on Democrat Edwin Edwards in the runoff. The former Governor says he is thrilled about the results in the primary…

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Garrett Graves says the race is ll about moving Louisiana forward; not living in the past.

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Fifth District Congressman Vance McAllister failed to make the runoff in his re-election bid. Eric Gill reports…

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State Police report an early morning single vehicle crash on Louisiana Highway 4 in Franklin Parish has claimed the life of a mother and her 5 week-old child. Twenty-six year-old Jenna Johnson of West Monroe ran off the road, struck a ditch, and overturned he vehicle. Both mom and baby were ejected, as neither was properly restrained.

LRN Newscast 15:30 11-05-14

Now that Bill Cassidy and incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu are headed for a runoff in the Senate race, Landrieu has challenged the Republican Congressman to a series of 6 debates. But with most experts saying Cassidy will beat Landrieu in the runoff, he will probably opt to play it safe…

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That’s Political Consultant Roy Fletcher.

 

We now know former Governor Edwin Edwards will be facing Republican Garrett Graves in the runnoff for the 6th Congressional District. Graves says this race is about moving forward in Louisiana, not about living in the past…

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Edwards says he’s got plenty of surprises up his sleeve about Graves and he looks forward to debating him.

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Two-point-nine million people are registered to vote in Louisiana and half of them voted in the November fourth election yesterday. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says he anticipated a voter turnout around 50-percent…

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From all reports, Schedler says Election Day ran very smooth.

Republican Dr. Ralph Abraham and Democrat Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo will face off for Representative Vance McAllister’s congressional seat in the 5th District for the December 6th runoff. McAllister says, whoever is elected to take his place, he will support the new congressman as much as he can…

cut 15 (08) “there for them”

McAllister finished fourth yesterday.

LRN Newscast 14:30 11-05-14

Even though Republicans seized control of the Senate last night, you should still expect the party, and those who support it, to spend significant money in Louisiana’s Senate runoff race…

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It’s Garrett Graves against Edwin Edwards in a run-off for the 6th Congressional District. And Edwards says he’s ready…

CUT 10 (07) Q: “good election”

Graves says Obamacare needs to go, and he wants to balance the budget.

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Secretary of State Tom Schedler says yesterday’s election day was a good day for his office with no real problems reported…

CUT 8 (11) Q: “on December 6th”

Over a million people voted yesterday, with two races finishing in a tie in West Carroll and St. Mary Parishes, and of course, the Senate race headed to the runoff.

 

One man who will not be headed to a runoff is 5th District Congressman Vance McAllister, who is saying he help to those who are in the runoff.

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The so-called kissing Congressman finished 4th in yesterday’s primary. McAllister says he is at peace with the voters’ choices.

 

13:30 Newscast November 5th, 2014

Half of the 2.9 million registered voters in Louisiana cast a ballot for the November 4th election. Secretary of State Tom Schedler says even though that was his prediction, he’d hoped to be wrong. He says despite the 50% turnout, he’s happy there were very few issues yesterday..:
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He says they hope to have a good turnout and for things to run smoothly again for the runoff December 6th.

Even though Republican’s seized control of the Senate after last night’s mid-term primary elections, you should still expect the party to spend significant money in Louisiana’s Senate runoff between Mary Landrieu and Bill Cassidy. Political consultant Roy Fletcher says Democrats can’t afford not to pump some money in Landrieu’s favor…:
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Most political analysts believe Cassidy will easily beat Landrieu in the runoff.

Fifth District Congressman Vance McAllister failed to make the runoff in his re-election bid. Eric Gill reports…:
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And in the 6th District Democrat Edwin Edwards will be taking on Governor Bobby Jindal’s former Coastal Advisor Garrett Graves. The former Governor accuses Graves of being frivolous with money when he worked under the Jindal administration and says he has some surprises up his sleeve. Graves says the past is the past and their campaign will focus on Louisiana’s future.