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Bobby Jindal presidential campaign, 2016/Agricultural subsidies

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Bobby Jindal suspended his presidential campaign on November 17, 2015.[1]



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Former presidential candidate
Bobby Jindal

Political offices:
Governor of Louisiana
(2008-2016)
U.S. House of Representatives
(2003-2007)

Jindal on the issues:
TaxesInternational tradeBudgetsAgricultural subsidiesFederal assistance programsForeign affairsFederalismNatural resourcesHealthcareImmigrationEducationAbortionGay rights

Republican Party Republican candidate:
Donald Trump
Ballotpedia's presidential election coverage
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This page was current as of the 2016 election.

  • In 2003, while campaigning for governor, Bobby Jindal argued that sugar tariffs "must be preserved or Louisiana's sugar industry could shut down as Latin American farmers flood the U.S. market with cheap imported sugar," according to HoumaTouday.com.[2]

Recent news

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