These are starting to look like late second term Bush numbers.
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Approval of Gov. Bobby Jindal continues to slip
among Louisianans, according to a new Southern Media & Opinion
Research survey, and his major tax reform plan, which calls for the end
of state income tax, is also unpopular.
The survey has Jindal's current approval rating at 38 percent, down from 51 percent in October 2012.
And to think, Jindal didn't even have to declare war on anybody. That is, if you don't count teachers, the mentally ill, Medicaid, the university system, or taxpayers. And who counts any of those people anyway?
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