Piyush "Bobby" Jindal
55th Governor of Louisiana
Assumed office January 14, 2008
Lieutenant governor
Mitch Landrieu
Preceded by
Kathleen Blanco
Member of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Louisiana's 1st district
In office January 3, 2005 – January 14, 2008
Preceded by
David Vitter
Succeeded by
Steve Scalise
Born June 10, 1971 (1971-06-10) (age 37)Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Political party
Republican
Spouse
Supriya Jolly Jindal
Children
Selia Elizabeth
Shaan Robert
Slade Ryan
Residence
Kenner, Louisiana
Alma Mater
Brown University,
Oxford University
Profession
Consultant (business)
Religion
Roman Catholic
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is the current Republican governor of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
Prior to his election as governor, he was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 1st congressional district, to which he was elected in 2004 to succeed current U.S. Senator David Vitter. Jindal was re-elected to Congress in the 2006 election with 88 percent of the vote.
On October 20, 2007, Jindal was elected governor of Louisiana, winning a four-way race with 54% of the vote. At age 36, Jindal became the youngest current governor in the United States. He also became the first non-white to serve as governor of Louisiana since Reconstruction, and the first elected Indian American governor in U.S. history.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
The Presidential Election System needs to be overhauled
First of all, we need to get rid of the Electoral College system, we would not have had the nightmare of the 2000 election
Second, we have to overhaul this whole campaign mess, we need to create a system where every candidate has an exual chance, like having all candidates campaign equally.
All candidates should be given equal time in the media, onee way would be to use public television.
Third, No more donations to a single candidate, all election money should
go to a fund to be divided equally.
Second, we have to overhaul this whole campaign mess, we need to create a system where every candidate has an exual chance, like having all candidates campaign equally.
All candidates should be given equal time in the media, onee way would be to use public television.
Third, No more donations to a single candidate, all election money should
go to a fund to be divided equally.
It's Finally Over!
Although I'm disappointed about John McCain's loss to Barack Obama. I am happy that it's over, now the GOP has to start working on a new candidate for 2012.
May I make a suggestion?
I think Robert Jindal would be a perfect choice
Bobby Jindal, a 36-year-old Republican Congressman, won the Louisiana gubernatorial election in 2007, becoming the nation's first governor of Indian-American descent and the youngest chief executive of any state.
Jindal, one of the few young rising stars in the G.O.P. ran on a strong reform platform. "Don't let anyone talk badly about Louisana," "Those days [of corruption and incompetence] are officially over. There has never been a clearer mandate for our state."
Folks, keep an eye open for this guy, he's for real, unlike President Elect Barack Obama.
You'll all see how wrong liberals were last night after electing a fraud, you'll get all the answers that were not answered during his campaign.
God Help Us All
May I make a suggestion?
I think Robert Jindal would be a perfect choice
Bobby Jindal, a 36-year-old Republican Congressman, won the Louisiana gubernatorial election in 2007, becoming the nation's first governor of Indian-American descent and the youngest chief executive of any state.
Jindal, one of the few young rising stars in the G.O.P. ran on a strong reform platform. "Don't let anyone talk badly about Louisana," "Those days [of corruption and incompetence] are officially over. There has never been a clearer mandate for our state."
Folks, keep an eye open for this guy, he's for real, unlike President Elect Barack Obama.
You'll all see how wrong liberals were last night after electing a fraud, you'll get all the answers that were not answered during his campaign.
God Help Us All
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