Colonel Rob Maness makes it official. He is a candidate for the United States Senate. He joins four other Republican candidates who have already announced their intentions.
Last night was the final debate among the three major candidates for the Louisiana Senate. It had the usual barbs and bites but when all was said and done, more was said than will ever get done.
It's been dirty, it's been expensive, and it's been divisive, it's Louisiana's hotly contested Senate race. The latest poll and how you and I might vote next Tuesday says the winner will be...
Politics is a strange game. Nothing has been stranger than this year's United States Senate race. Here are some of the latest observations how your vote might count November 4th.
As nasty as the United States Senate race in Louisiana has been over the past few months, you aint seen nothing yet. If this campaign follows the history of every campaign I have ever witnessed the commercials are going to get meaner and you're going to hear and see more of them.
So after a lot was said and very little was done we got to see all three candidates appear in the same room at the same time. Based upon the early observations of people who observe people who watched debates nothing appears to have changed.
The forecast from now through November calls for an increase in hot air with a 100% chance of mud. Qualifying for the November elections begins across Louisiana today.
We've all wanted to pour cold water on some of our Louisiana politicians. In this video you will see that somebody actually did that and they did it for a great reason.