Topic: Bobby Jindal

As the Democrats sit snugly in power along the pews of Capitol Hill and in the halls of the White House , their rivals have found themselves floundering, their relevance dwindling steadily as the early weeks of the Obama administration mature to ...
Looking ahead to the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, oneforegone conclusion is that President Barack Obama will run for reelection. The congressional elections in 2010 will helpdetermine what direction the country is moving in, but people have alreadybegun speculating over who will be ...
Strategic Two-Tier OrientationAdvocatedThus, the projectedcampaign must be intelligently structured for an explicitly two-tier approachtoward the American electorate, meaning, especially, those voters most likelyto want to vote for Bobby Jindal or, at least, would be mainly disinclined, ineffect, to vote against him. To ...
This week in ZDNet Government, we begin our in-depth political coverage of the upcoming 2010 mid-term elections. Regardless of what pundits may say, the Democratic nominee is almost guaranteed to be President Obama. Given that loose cannon Sarah Palin is the heir ...
Record number of Indian-Americans seeking political office _ and a balance between old and newMeet Reshma, Surya, Manan, Raj, Ami, Ravi, Nimrata and Kamala — a new wave of Indian-American politicians.At least eight children of Indian immigrants are running for Congress or ...
Record number of Indian-Americans seeking political office _ and a balance between old and newMeet Reshma, Surya, Manan, Raj, Ami, Ravi, Nimrata and Kamala — a new wave of Indian-American politicians.At least eight children of Indian immigrants are running for Congress or ...
As Jindal races through oil-stained bayous, he may rejuvenate his reputation as GOP whiz kidIt's a rough schedule for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal — a near daily grind of military helicopter flights or roaring airboat tours to remote steamy marshes and sun-baked ...
La. governor tells Republicans he's not running for presidentLouisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is welcoming several potential Republican presidential candidates to his state while insisting that he won't be joining them in the 2012 race.Addressing the Southern Republican Leadership Conference on Friday, Jindal ...

Three Stooges and five reluctant chairs

The article presents the author's opinion about the opposition of Republicans Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele and radio commentator Rush Limbaugh against U.S. President Barack Obama. President Obama is just about halfway into his 100 days ...

Four years after Katrina

Gulf Coast recovery work is now earning high praise for the progress it is making Finally, four years after Hurricane Katrina devastated vast areas of the Gulf Coast, the federal government is getting praised by leaders in Louisiana and Mississippi who have ...
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