Can’t be in Denton for Thursday night’s Republican gubernatorial debate? Watch it from cities across the state, on these public and commercial television stations. Oh, and when in doubt, there’s always C-SPAN.
Elise Hu
Elise Hu was a political reporter at the Tribune, focusing on multimedia projects, from 2009 to 2011. She previously worked as the state political reporter for Austin's ABC affiliate, KVUE-TV, from 2006 to 2009. She was recognized by the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters three years in a row for her beat reporting on state politics and was named Best TV Reporter Who Can Write by The Austin Chronicle. Before arriving in Austin, she held reporting positions at television stations in Waco; Greenville, S.C.; and Columbia, Mo. She's an evangelist for social media and multimedia journalism — her Political Junkie blog was listed as one of WashingtonPost.com's top Texas political blogs. A native of Plano, she has a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Missouri.
Rick’s and Kay’s Spokesmen Face Off
In advance of Thursday’s debate, we mashed up Mark Miner and Jennifer Baker as they summed up this phase of the race.
Attack of the Ads
Rick Perry’s and Kay Bailey Hutchison’s ads seem pretty tame so far, but in an everything’s-contested campaign cycle, even what constitutes an “attack ad” is grounds for debate.
The Air War
Let the barrage begin. It’s a new year and a new phase of the media race for the GOP nomination for governor.
TribBlog: AG Says Posthumous Pardons Possible
A posthumous pardon is possible after all, according to an opinion from Attorney General Greg Abbott’s office. This clears the way for the possible post-death pardon of Tim Cole, who was exonerated of a sexual assault conviction in a Travis County court last year, but had died in prison many years prior.
The Weekly TribCast: Episode 10
It’s the first TribCast of the new year. Evan, Ross, Elise and Ben discuss the finalized ballots for statewide races, whether the transportation issue will drive voters and the possibility of making this red state’s blue dot less blue.
HuTube: The KBH “Roads” Ad Check
An analysis of the claims in Team Kay’s latest television ad includes a true claim and a distortion, according to Dallas television station WFAA-TV.
HuTube: Candidate Video Project
We’ve begun collecting clips for our “Better Know a Candidate” video project that I introduced in the week before break. In case you were too busy during the holiday season to read it (I totally understand), here’s the 4-1-1.
Ads Infinitum: KBH’s “Roads” TV Spot
Team Kay is on the television airwaves this week with an ad hitting Governor Rick Perry on transportation policy.
Meet Linda Chavez-Thompson
She was born into a family of eight children near Lubbock, worked on cotton fields in her teens and later became a Hispanic labor leader. Now she’s running for lieutenant governor. We’ve packaged resources (in various media platforms) on the latest entrant to the race.


