State Treasurer John Kennedy's win in the runoff election for United States Senator gives Republican party members an even larger majority in that congressional body.
One political analyst believes that negative campaign advertisements are now to the point where they are hurting the candidate they are supposed to help.
Does a larger voter turnout favor one party over another? A noted political analyst offers his opinions on who will benefit most from more voters casting their ballot.
Chances are the Louisiana Senate race on November 8th will wind up in a runoff election. Here are the results of a recently released survey concerning that race.
A Louisiana Senate candidate believes that he was misrepresented in a recent poll concerning the upcoming election. He has gone to court to right what he believes to be a serious wrong against him and his campaign.
How much could perceived missteps by a national candidate reflect poorly on Louisiana candidates of the same party? One political observer suggests the possibility is there but it's not very likely.
Another candidate has tossed their hat into the ring to replace retiring United States Senator David Vitter. Caroline Fayard is currently the lone Democrat in the race against several Republicans.
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.