The Evening Brief: Texas Headlines for July 20, 2012
Your evening reading: Bush to skip Republican National Convention; new fundraising records show Cruz again leading Dewhurst; Sharpton to campaign with Garcia
Your evening reading: Bush to skip Republican National Convention; new fundraising records show Cruz again leading Dewhurst; Sharpton to campaign with Garcia
With early voting starting Monday, the U.S. Senate race is finally heading into the home stretch.
Your evening reading: Cruz, Dewhurst agree to another debate; Texas executes first inmate using one-drug injection; new Dewhurst ad says Cruz "lost control" during radio show
Though they've been battling publicly for months, seeds of tension between Ted Cruz and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst may have been planted years ago.
Your evening reading: new ads go after Cruz's ties to client involved in corruption scandal; Governor's Mansion restoration complete; Adelson aiding Dewhurst
President Obama on Tuesday gave Texans what could be their last real taste of the presidential race until November.
Your evening reading: Perry stops short of pressing Romney on tax returns; Cruz, Dewhurst on offense before debate; with Obama in Texas, Perry calls on president to rebuke Holder
Ahead of their last televised debate, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst still leads in the money game, but he may no longer be able to claim an outright advantage over Ted Cruz.
Your evening reading: Cruz outraises Dewhurst in latest reporting report; Dewhurst loans campaign $4.5 million; megadonor rivalry spills into presidential race
Looking for good financial news, President Obama at least appears poised to break fundraising records in Texas on Tuesday.