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While many cities, towns and states across the U.S. have taken steps to remove the Confederate flag and other racially offensive symbols from public spaces, a new poll in Louisiana shows that the Pelican State is not yet prepared to leave the past in the past. The 2016 Louisiana Survey, conducted by LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communications, found that the Pelican State remains conservative in its views on a number of hot-button issues including gun rights, same-sex marriage and Confederate monuments. |
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"Louisianians are gun-toting, monument supporters"
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