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Election Halted: Louisiana Freezes Congressional Races After Supreme Court Ruling

Election Halted: Louisiana Freezes Congressional Races After Supreme Court Ruling

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Stay connected with us at americangroundradio.com, on Facebook, and Instagram. You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for April 30, 2026.

We open with a political moment you almost never see in America — a state hitting pause on a federal election midstream. After the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Louisiana v. Calais, Governor Jeff Landry halts Louisiana’s congressional primaries just days before early voting, freezing campaigns, stopping ballots, and forcing the state to confront a constitutional crisis in real time. What happens when an election is already underway… and the map it’s based on is suddenly illegal?

From there, we break down the immediate fallout of the Supreme Court’s decision and what it actually means — not the rhetoric, not the spin. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act still stands, but the rules have changed. Race can no longer be the dominant factor in redistricting, and that shift is already reshaping elections, strategies, and political power across the country. Louisiana just happens to be ground zero.

We also dive into the political ripple effects — including how this disruption could reshape Louisiana’s high-stakes Senate race. With polling showing Senator Bill Cassidy struggling, could a fractured election and lower turnout change the outcome? And is there a path forward outside the traditional primary system?

Then, a moment that sparks a broader conversation about history, rhetoric, and responsibility. Congressman Cleo Fields responds to the ruling by invoking Louisiana’s past — but are those claims grounded in fact, or do they distort history in a way that misleads the present? We examine what was said, what’s accurate, and why it matters when elected officials shape public perception.

We close with a broader look at free speech and political discourse — as Senator Ted Cruz defends controversial commentary from a late-night host, raising a fundamental question: where is the line between offensive speech and government overreach?

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