AGR - Louisiana Edition
You’re listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for June 29, 2026. We kick things off with a look at Louisiana's Senate runoff and what the results say about voter turnout, Republican unity, and the growing influence of President Trump's endorsement. Was this election decided by enthusiasm, strategy, or something else entirely? From there, we break down Governor Jeff Landry's teacher pay plan, a lawsuit over eliminated judgeships in New Orleans, and what both stories reveal about the ongoing legal and political battles shaping Louisiana. Then we turn our attention to Louisiana's congressional races with an interview featuring State Representative Mike Echols, who explains why he's running for Congress, how the new district maps have changed the race, and why he believes business experience—not political experience—is what Washington needs. Later, we zoom out to America's 250th birthday and ask why so many Americans seem divided over the nation's founding principles. Authors Tony Williams and David Bob join us to discuss their new book, Divided Over the Declaration, and why the Declaration of Independence still matters in today's political debates. We also tackle a Supreme Court ruling on mail-in ballots after Election Day, discuss why the meaning of words matters in constitutional law, react to a surprising poll about how Americans view their own country, and wrap up with a conversation about faith, culture, and the ongoing debate over gender and biblical truth. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!
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