La. vote racially divided2TheAdvocate, LA - Nov 4, 2008By CAPITOL NEWS BUREAU Barack Obama, the winner of the race for president, helped bring out record numbers to the polls Tuesday but most Louisiana voters ... |
Long lines in an historic electionKTBS, LA - Nov 4, 2008And just as it was during October's congressional party primaries, some voters were confused about the "closed" primary system that took effect in Louisiana ... |
Long Lines Start Early In New Orleans AreaWDSU, LA - Nov 4, 2008NEW ORLEANS -- Voters queued up at polls across Louisiana Tuesday to decide a historic presidential race further flavored by decisions on a slew of ... |
HISTORY HAPPENS: OBAMA WINSKPLC-TV, LA - Nov 4, 2008Six in 10 voters rated the economy as their top concern - potentially good news for Obama, whom polls have consistently shown connecting with voters on that ... |
Big Turnout, Long Lines Expected At Polls TodayThe New 995FM.com, LA - Nov 4, 2008... that saw 9% of voters casting ballots ahead of the election. Besides the presidential race, the top of the ticket belongs to Louisiana's US Senate race. ... |
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