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Survey: Louisianians Unsatisfied With State Government

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A new survey by LSU shows Louisiana residents are not particularly happy with state government as it stands now. Michael Henderson with the Manship school for Mass communications says the survey reveals half of the state’s population disagree with the direction of the state government.

 

Henderson says they have been doing the same survey since 2003 and found something interesting that they have not seen in the past.

 

Henderson also says the people of Louisiana are not anywhere close to being on the same page with one another…politically.

 

The poll was conducted from the end of January to the beginning of March. 852 people participated in the poll.