This week on the TribCast, Emily talks to Ross, Abby and Kirby about George P. Bush’s political calculus in backing Donald Trump, Ted Cruz’s efforts to reconnect with Texas voters and the state’s complicated relationship with NAFTA.
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by Todd Wiseman and Emily Ramshaw, The Texas Tribune
August 10, 2016
This week on the TribCast, Emily talks to Ross, Abby and Kirby about George P. Bush’s political calculus in backing Donald Trump, Ted Cruz’s efforts to reconnect with Texas voters and the state’s complicated relationship with NAFTA.
Todd Wiseman was the senior editor for video and multimedia at The Texas Tribune, where he worked from 2010 to 2023. Todd previously worked at the Austin School of Film and Synthetic Pictures and interned... More by Todd Wiseman
Emily Ramshaw was the editor-in-chief of The Texas Tribune from 2016 to 2020. During her tenure, the Tribune — billed “one of the nonprofit news sector’s runaway success stories” — won a Peabody... More by Emily Ramshaw

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