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The thrill is gone for Obama
In 2008, the Obama campaign represented “Hope and Change” and inspired millions of voters to pull the lever for the unknown man from Illinois. At his campaign rallies, it was commonplace to see supporters fainting, overcome with raw emotion....
Tags: Elections, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Employment, Politics, Democratic Party
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Move Over Jimmy Carter
The race is over, Jimmy Carter can rest easy. Until this feckless administration, the hapless 39th President of the United States was safely ensconced as the worst President in U.S. history. Now, Carter who gave us double digit inflation and interest...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Human Interest, Politics, Petroleum Industry, White House
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Former LA Gov. To Run For President, Takes Stage At Republican Leadership Conference
WGNO NewsFormer Governor Charles "Buddy" Roemer is not known for mincing words and he lived up to that reputation Saturday afternoon. Speaking before a crowd of republicans and conservative leaders at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, he blasted...Tags: Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Politics, Newt Gingrich
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Desperate Democrats Play Sex Card
The polls look bad and time is running out, so Louisiana Democrats have now resorted to playing the sex card in the U.S. Senate race. With only one month until the election, Republican incumbent, U.S. Senator David Vitter (R-LA) is comfortably ahead of...Tags: Entertainment, Politics, Petroleum Industry, Democratic Party, Louisiana
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Some Didn't Like Vitter, But Voted For Him
ABC26 NewsSome of the Louisiana voters who gave Republican David Vitter a second U.S. Senate term were less than enthusiastic about their pick. Vitter took about three-fifths of the vote over Democrat Rep. Charlie Melancon, but preliminary exit poll results showed...Tags: David Vitter, Elections, U.S. Postal Service, WGNO, Ku Klux Klan
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AP Essay: Government Fails Latest Test Of Trust in Gulf
ABC26 NewsNot the president of the United States. Not the chief executive of BP. Not Congress, federal agencies or local elected officials. From its fiery beginning, the Gulf oil spill has stood as a concentrated reminder of why, over four decades, Americans have...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Twitter, Inc., Disasters, Democratic Party, Petroleum Industry
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Democrats Try To Seize Initiative On Oil Spill
ABC26 NewsPresident Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are trying to prevent a political disaster along with the environmental one taking place in the Gulf of Mexico as they try to convince Americans frustrated by the ongoing oil spill that BP and Republican...Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Department of the Interior, Disasters, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Health and Safety at Work
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Landrieu, Kennedy Duel for La. US Senate
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Democratic U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu was tagged vulnerable by national Republicans well before her re-election bid began. But she has led her GOP opponent, John Kennedy, in fundraising, endorsements and independent poll numbers....Tags: Elections, Disasters, Politics, U.S. Senate, Louisiana State University
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Long Lines, Late Night Expected for Elections
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Elections officials expect lengthy waits for voters and a late night of vote tallying Tuesday as Louisiana residents cast their ballots in presidential, congressional and local races. Secretary of State Jay Dardenne...Tags: Local Elections, Steve Scalise, Elections, Entertainment, Multi-Sport Events
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LA Exit Polls: 7 in 10 Voters Say Race Played Little Role
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Although Louisiana's voting split along racial lines, seven in 10 voters said race was either a minor issue or had nothing to do with their choice on Tuesday. Louisiana gave its nine electoral votes to Republican John McCain. Race is...Tags: Elections, Wars and Interventions, John McCain, Barack Obama, International Military Interventions
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Waves of Voters Deluge Polling Places in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Voters queued in long lines across Louisiana Tuesday night - waits of up to four hours were reported earlier - to decide a historic presidential race further flavored by decisions on a slew of congressional seats and battery of local...Tags: Steve Scalise, Elections, Baton Rouge, Politics, Democratic Party
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MCain Easily Wins in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Republican John McCain won the presidential contest handily in Louisiana, a state that increasingly has come to resemble other reliably GOP Southern states. McCain's win in Louisiana coupled with his national loss to Democrat Barack...Tags: Elections, U.S. Presidential Election Early Voting (2008), Voting, Barack Obama, Politics
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