The Brief: July 28, 2011
Gov. Rick Perry's sticking to his pro-10th Amendment guns. Full Story
David Muto was the editor of TribTalk, The Texas Tribune's opinion page. He is also the Tribune's copy editor. A Richardson native, he attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned degrees in journalism and Spanish.
Gov. Rick Perry's sticking to his pro-10th Amendment guns. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Perry meeting with more donors; New Hampshire activists heading to Austin; Perry likely to bypass exploratory committee Full Story
A new poll confirms the trend: Rick Perry's not even running yet, but he's already almost beating Mitt Romney. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: pro-Perry radio ad airing in Iowa; primary calendar worries Republicans; Perry, gay marriage and the Republican Party Full Story
According to his supporters, and another new poll, Republicans are still clamoring for Rick Perry. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: who loses if Perry gets in; Woolley to retire; Texans' donations to presidential candidates Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry's first test as a presidential candidate may come in the form of a write-in campaign. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Hutchison tepid on Perry; official wants Perry, Palin on straw poll ballot; Combs announces $5.3 million in the bank Full Story
Two new polls show Rick Perry — who's done little so far but send rumor mills churning — already within striking distance of Mitt Romney. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Huckabee takes shot at Perry; latest Perry vs. Obama polling; SBOE hearings under way Full Story