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Political Tuesdays...

Tuesday, September 2; Holliday Forum, 10 a.m.repeating throughout the day

The Candidate 

 

Political Tuesdays:  Join us in the Holliday Forum each Tuesday leading up to the election to watch political movies, historic debates, play presidential trivia games and other exciting political activities.  Check back each week for up-to-date programming information. 

 

September 9
Holliday Forum, 5 p.m.
Voter Registration Launch Party with Secretary of State Jay Dardenne

 

September 23 

Holliday Forum, 5 p.m.

Pizza and Politics with political consultant Merv Wampold
Unintended Consequences of Campaign Finance Reform: he new influence of 527s and Independent Expenditures in National Politics.

 

September 29

Holliday Forum, 5 p.m.

Mixing up your media with Callie Crossley  

 

October 7

Holliday Forum, 5 p.m.

Debate 101: The hidden messages in tonight’s Presidential Debate with Kirby Goidel and Wayne Parent

 

October 16

Holliday Forum, 5 p.m.
The Race for the White House with Charlie Cook

November 4
Holliday Forum, 6 p.m.-till
Election Night Results Party

  • The 2007 John Breaux Symposium, A Tool Kit for News Consumers is now available, please email us to receive a free copy.  
     

  • The Public Policy Research Lab has released the findings of the 2008 Louisiana Survey.  Respondents to the 2008 annual Louisiana Survey list education as the top concern for the state and most feel the state is headed in the right direction.  To view the full survey, click here