The Evening Brief: Texas Headlines for Sept. 5, 2012
Culled:
• Julian Castro’s next step, and why it might have to wait (The Washington Post): "The question, though, is where Julian Castro — or even his brother — go from here. The sky is the limit for young Latino politicians these days — look at Marco Rubio— but the Castros face an obstacle in their potential rise: their home state. While Julian Castro is mayor of one of the largest cities in the country and Joaquin Castro is a state representative and Congressional candidate, there’s almost certain to be another step (or two) between where they are now and any national ...

Comments (10)
Maria Cristina Uribe-Short via Texas Tribune on Facebook
...for now. :-)
Phil Pepin via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Just like he just wanted to be a City Council member... yeah right...
Bambi Clark via Texas Tribune on Facebook
One step at a time....
Karen Spivey-Cummings via Texas Tribune on Facebook
He sure impressed me.
Phil Pepin via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I'm never impressed by a speech from politicians it's always waste of time whatever the length of it was.
Karen Spivey-Cummings via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Phil, his speech impressed me because he honored and respected his mother.
Sergio Hernandez De Santos via Texas Tribune on Facebook
And his abuelita
Stanley Moore via Texas Tribune on Facebook
It was good, not great.
Jose B. Gonzalez via Texas Tribune on Facebook
He's being groomed for 2016. If Obama is reelected look for him to be appointed to a cabinet level position to boost his experience & compliment Hillary Clinton's experience. I predict for the 2016 Dem presidential ticket to be Hillary/Castro... Unless, Castro screws it up - like Henry Cisneros screwed up...
Dwayne Henry via Texas Tribune on Facebook
He's welcome to keep on being my mayor as long as he wants. Viva.