A judge throws out a lawsuit that claims Mary Landrieu is not a resident of Louisiana. The man who brought the lawsuit promises to file the suit again if Landrieu wins reelection
The race for United States Senate in Louisiana continues to be a very close one. The latest poll research indicates that voters of Louisiana might have to wait until late in the day Tuesday November 4th to see who the United States Senator will be.
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.
There is no clear cut leader in the Louisiana Senate race. A new poll suggests the race between incumbent Mary Landrieu and challenger Bill Cassidy is too close to call.
With the polls showing Mary Landrieu and challenger Bill Cassidy in a virtual dead heat, why does one pollster think that Mary Landrieu may be in the political race of her life.
Republicans needs six more seats for a majority, and Landrieu is among four Democratic incumbents running in states where President Barack Obama lost in 2012 and remains unpopular.