Regardless of race, gender, age, political affiliation or neighborhood, the residents of New Orleans are clearly at a crossroads. Voters in every City Council district voiced displeasure about the direction the city is moving in a survey released Wednesday (Sept. 7). Conducted by Edgewater Research in cooperation with My People Vote, the poll indicated that […]
Louisiana Voters Support Marijuana Legalization and Are Split on Mandatory Vaccines for College Students
Danae Columbus - Contributing Writer April 30th 2021
A majority of Louisiana’s voters support legalization of recreational marijuana, according to a new poll by Dr. Edward E. Chervenak and Dr. Anthony Licciardi on a behalf of the University of New Orleans Survey Research Center. Respondents were also asked if they thought college students should be required to receive a Covid-19 vaccination before returning to classes in person.
The 692-person poll surveyed voters with cell phones via live calls and reached voters with traditional landline phones by interactive voice response (IVR). Conducted April 26 through April 28, 2021, landlines accounted for 55% of the sample while mobile phones accounted for 45%. The margin of error was +/- 3.7%.
Jets Marcus Maye complicates plans at safety By AnthonyLicciardi @ALiccScouting on Dec 18, 2020, 5:31am EST +
As a pivotal offseason in New York Jets history approaches, we ve been left praying for other teams victories and honing in on Trevor Lawrence. Free-agent hypotheticals focus on lucrative offensive linemen and highly-touted wide receivers, but the minds of Jets fans have neglected the future of the defense.
New York is set to lose several defensive starters to free agency, including defensive backs Brian Poole, Bradley McDougald, and Marcus Maye. It s uncertain how Joe Douglas will allocate the abundance of cap space, and these projections only get cloudier when examining the Jets options at safety.