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I graduated from Drew University with an MFA in Poetry and from McNeese State University with an MA in English Literature. I also have a Bachelor of General Studies with a minor in Psychology and a BA in Sociology from McNeese. Currently, I'm working on a doctorate in English with a concentration in composition-rhetoric at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Louisiana on November 4, 2008

I have no idea why the national news keeps Louisiana in dark red for McCain. Maybe it is because we voted for Bobby Jindal. I have to say that this state voted for Jindal because the Blanco administration was atrocious. We in Louisiana would be just as inclined to vote into office a Democrat if we knew there were one who would do a better job than Jindal. As for primary voting, Louisiana voted for Huckabee and Clinton in the primaries, and it is reasonable to assume that more former Clinton supporters now back Obama than former Huckabee supporters back McCain, for the same reason why Jindal is now in office and not another Democrat, which is to say that McCain's campaign has been atrocious. A McCain administration looks as if it would be as mismanaged, as disorganized, and as lackadaisical as a Blanco administration under hurricanes Katrina and Rita circumstances. Obama's campaign does not radiate such a negative vibe. Given the commonalities between Blanco and McCain, it is also reasonable to assume that more former Huckabee supporters now support Obama than former Clinton supporters back McCain. Based on these assumptions, I am predicting that Louisiana will turn dark blue on November 4, 2008.

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