Monday, October 18, 2010
STORIES FROM SUNDAY AND TODAY (Monday, October 18th)
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Dardenne touts experience in lieutenant governor race
Candidates urge voter turn-out: Dardenne, Fayard traveling state for support
Jindal focused on political future, campaigns
Poll: Those craving change now look to the Republicans
TALES OF THE TEA PARTY
Shreveport Times Endorsement: Another Chance For Fleming
Proposed amendment touted by police jurors
Louisiana budget cuts effect future faculty
Gay marriage an issue in state races
70% Say Government Does Not Spend Taxpayer Money Wisely (16% Say It Does)
Differences are on display in Senate hopefuls' votes, ("Polar opposites")
La. House delegation could be all GOP- "LANDRY HAS AN INSURMOUNTABLE LEAD"
Campaign Ads Not So Bland
JINDAL'S BOOK TO HIT STORES NOV.15TH
As New Orleans scraps crime cameras, Baton Rouge will maintain similar program
Sending politicians to Angola pre-emptively might scare 'em straight
Former Mayor Convicted
UNO-SUNO merger 'is not what I said,' SU System president says
$750 million housing recovery program has distributed only 10% of its money
NEW SENATE TV: 'PLANET WASHINGTON'
Early Voting Starts Tuesday For Nov. 2 Election
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Labels: DARDENNE, JINDAL, LANDRY, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, TEA PARTY