Personal attacks heat up the Louisiana GOP primary
By Cameron Taylor – WUFT-FM
The race for the GOP presidential nomination continues in Louisiana tomorrow with twenty delegates up for grabs. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Cameron Taylor spoke with University of South Florida political science professor Susan McManus about tomorrow’s primary and how recent comments made by some of the candidates could even affect the general election.
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