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Louisiana is Red, NOLA's Blue, ‘Climate's an Everyday Voter Issue’

Louisiana is Red, NOLA's Blue, ‘Climate's an Everyday Voter Issue’

Update: 2024-08-08
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Basically, anything you’re afraid of regarding Trump or Project 2025’s policies is already in place in Louisiana, says Capital B’s national climate reporter Adam Mahoney.

Louisiana, ranking second as both the poorest and Blackest state in the country, has voted Republican since 2004. In fact, back in 2020, Donald Trump won it by nearly 20 percent of the vote. 

In this episode of Nationly, host Juan Diego Ramirez and guest host Sofia Sanchez learn from Adam about how climate and environmental matters are not typically perceived as “everyday voter issues.” And, he explains how Louisiana’s nationwide concerns will be answered (or dismissed) at the federal level, by the future president and their administration.

The episode is co-hosted by Nationly’s producer-reporter Sofia Sanchez and multimedia journalist J.D. Ramirez.

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Louisiana is Red, NOLA's Blue, ‘Climate's an Everyday Voter Issue’

Louisiana is Red, NOLA's Blue, ‘Climate's an Everyday Voter Issue’

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