70% of Democrats that answered said that it would be an absolute deal-breaker if the person they were considering dating had voted (or planned to vote) for Donald Trump.
Even the most seasoned Mardi Gras veterans were stunned by the now infamous "Epstein Didn't Kill Himself' float that highlighted the Krewe d' Etat parade.
Mothers and sons, sisters and brothers, friends who are now unfriended — it's been tough for some on opposing sides who must now figure out the way forward.
With the Presidential Election just a few days away, things are about to get more interesting than ever. Who will be the next President? Trump or Clinton? Well, if you look to see which candidate sold the most of this one item, you'd already know the answer.
A U.S. official says newly discovered emails that have prompted a new FBI review of the Hillary Clinton email investigation came from a separate sexting probe of former congressman Anthony Weiner.
The whole thing would be much easier for us all to choose in South Louisiana if they were making some of these promises, don't you think? If any of the candidates could pull some of these off, they'd definitely get my vote!
Both Presidential candidates have very high negative scores. However a new poll suggests that most Louisiana voters dislike Mr. Trump more than they dislike Mrs. Clinton.
Donald Trump says his health is good, but he'd like to lose 15 pounds. Hillary Clinton says she will be releasing more information about her health soon.
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.
Although Director James Comey's announcement removes the threat of criminal charges, it's unlikely to eliminate concerns about Clinton's trustworthiness.