Are the Republican candidates for governor in line with voters on issues? We’ll find out tonight.
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TribBlog: Some Still Believe
Despite a skid in his approval ratings, some are still riding the Obama Love Train.
The Brief: January 13, 2010
Remember those kids who would do extra homework assignments — without turning them in? Apparently Gov. Rick Perry and Education Commissioner Robert Scott might have just such students.
Mapping It Out
What does the 2010 census mean for 2011 redistricting? Ben Philpott filed this report for KUT News and the Tribune.
The Brief: January 11, 2010
TV and politics collide this week, but it won’t include Tom DeLay’s dance moves.
Ads Infinitum: Perry Releases “Working For Us”
The ad, titled “Working For Us,” features people thanking Perry for creating a small business-friendly environment in the state.
But We Were Friends!
In politics, friendship apparently lasts through only one political cycle. Just ask Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. Many organizations that previously supported both her and Gov. Rick Perry have put their weight behind Perry’s re-election bid instead of her challenge. The Texas Farm Bureau sits as the sole trade group cheerleading for the Hutchison campaign — while Perry counts 50 organizations and associations supporting him.
The Brief: January 5, 2010
The smart money is on Republican Susan Combs to retain her position as Comptroller.

