For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked some questions about the political atmosphere in Texas, about the job performance of leaders and institutions and about whether immigration is good or bad for the country right now.
Inside Intelligence
Inside Intelligence is the insider’s poll historically featured in Texas Weekly, our former political newsletter. It’s a survey of political, lobby, and government insiders on issues of the day. These days, you can find it in our new insiders’ newsletter, The Blast.
Inside Intelligence: In 2012, Obama’s Chances in Texas Are…
For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked about politics — whether Barack Obama will do as well in Texas in 2012 as in 2008, whether Republicans can lose a statewide election, whether any top officeholders are in danger, and which issues in the Legislature will become issues in the elections, for better and for worse.
Inside Intelligence: With the End of the Session Looming…
For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked whether lawmakers will agree on a budget and redistricting during the regular session and about what might be left undone.
Inside Intelligence: The Security of State Data Is…
For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked whether the state should pay the costs if identities are stolen using state data, whether the state is can be trusted with data, and whether the comptroller will suffer politically for the latest data breach.
Inside Intelligence: And on Redistricting…
For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked whether lawmakers or the courts will end up drawing political maps and who they think is angling for the four new seats in the congressional delegation.
Inside Intelligence: With Money Short…
For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked whether lawmakers ought to revise the state’s main business tax, whether they’ll extend a major small business tax exemption, and what they think are the smartest and dumbest cuts in proposed state budgets.
Inside Intelligence: With Obama Running Again…
For the latest installment of our unscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked how President Obama’s re-election bid will go in Texas and what it means for Democrats on the ballot — and for Republicans.
Inside Intelligence: The Best and Worst Legislators So Far…
For the latest installment of our nonscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked how the state’s top leaders are doing so far this session and which lawmakers — and which freshmen lawmakers — are standing out, for better or for worse.
Inside Intelligence: Redistricting Will Be…
For the latest installment of our nonscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked whether the Legislature will finish its redistricting chores or will need help, whether Republicans will be able to ensure future supermajorities, and how lawmakers will split four new congressional seats between the political parties.
Inside Intelligence: The Rainy Day Fund Deal Will…
For the latest installment of our nonscientific survey of political and policy insiders, we asked whether the full Legislature will go along with a deal to tap the Rainy Day Fund and about how the budget process will finally work out.

