Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy is responding to the results of a new Rasmussen survey that shows him with a 3 percentage point lead over Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu. Cassidy says his common sense conservative reform message is resonating with voters, but LSU Political Science Professor Robert Hogan says, it’s more than just that…
CUT 4 (10) Q: “for Cassidy”
The survey sampled 800 likely voters.
Governor Bobby Jindal is on the road today, visiting the all – important Presidential campaign state of New Hampshire. This hour, he is making an appearance at a picnic and Chili Fest sponsored by the Seacoast Republican Women’s Organization. It is Jindal’s second trip to New Hampshire this year, as he is considering a run for the White House in 2016.
=========================
The lawsuit filed by Covington Representative Paul Hollis challenging the residency of incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu was tossed by a Baton Rouge judge yesterday. Hollis claimed Landrieu was not a resident of the state, making her ineligible to run for Senate. He believes, however, the issue will not just go away…
CUT 8 (09) Q: “and not Louisiana”
In just about 7 hours, LSU kicks off their first game in the newly expanded Tiger Stadium against Sam Houston State. Tomorrow , it’s the Saints on the road against Atlanta, and even though the Falcons’ record wasn’t that good last year, Sean Payton says the Saints road record wasn’t that good either…
CUT 10 (09) Q: “with that”
The 12 noon game will be on Fox.