that is simply that really, our numbers are starting to decline rapidly right after her reelection. and we face no opposition in the election. i think people are at their wits end. when you have people coming and asking for consequences for their children, that should be a giant red flag. when people are coming to the city council meetings, screaming in the streets that there is no hope for their children, children are being murdered, that was the number one cause of death for children in the city. i mean, enough is enough. the city has had enough. i think she has nothing else to say but that she is doing a great job and crime is on the decline. but the math does not add up for her. carley: laura rodrigue, thank you for joining us this morning. thank you. carley: absolutely. take a look at this, a high-speed chase ends in chaos on a speedway. and we will tell you who is behind the wheel. todd: it turns out most of
Organizers working to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said they are confident enough voters are dissatisfied with her leadership and will oust her from office.
Speaking on Tanya Blunt Haynes’ behalf, her lawyer said she knew that her consulting fee from Cantrell’s campaign was “solely for her image consulting” work.