Louisiana certainly has a lot of things to keep its eye on this week. Today, November 5th, we'll be watching the polls as Americans cast their vote for President of the United States and members of Congress.

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Meanwhile, we're watching coastal areas of Louisiana from Grand Isle to Cameron with concerns about an approaching tropical weather system. And then, we've got a college football game with major implications happening in Baton Rouge on Saturday night.

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Oddly enough, two of those three things have an interesting connection to each other. The third, the tropical weather scenario is just an odd November storm. We don't mean to sound dismissive about Tropical Storm Rafael but all indications are that the system will weaken considerably before it reaches the northern Gulf Coast, if it reaches the northern Gulf Coast at all.

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So obviously the two things that have a common bond are LSU vs Alabama in football and the outcome of the United States Presidential Election. As luck would have it both events usually take place in November. Such is the case this year. Today, November 5th we vote. Saturday, November 9th LSU and Alabama will kickoff in Tiger Stadium.

The following information might not suit your political leanings but if you've been known to plunk down a dollar or two on DraftKings or FanDuel, you might want to consider the "coincidences" we are about to share with you.

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If you go back to 1984 and consider the outcome of the LSU vs Alabama football game and the outcome of the United States Presidential election we can tell you that if LSU wins it's good news for the Republican Party. If Alabama wins then it's the Democrats who celebrate.

The only exception to that "rule" was in 2016 when Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in the Presidential election and Alabama bested LSU 10 to 0. As of early this morning FanDuel has Alabama as a 2.5-point favorite. DraftKings likes the Tide by an even three points.

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So, once we see who wins the Presidential election you should have a pretty clear idea of who will win Saturday's football game. Please remember all wagers come with a risk of losing money, play responsibly, and if you have a gambling problem call 1-877-770-STOP (7867).

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