Bill White may soon be retiring his Senate race stump speech and replacing it with a new one. So it’s better to Stump Interrupt it now than never.
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“East Texas is Really Not Obama Land.”
Two weeks after switching parties, Rep. Chuck Hopson still thinks he did the right thing, given the politics of his district. “McCain, in my four counties here, got 72 to 74 percent,” he says. “I think if the election were held today, that would be something like 80 percent.”
Interview with Chuck Hopson
Rep. Chuck Hopson of Jacksonville talks about switching to the Republican from the Democratic Party, about the reactions he got and about the road ahead.
The Weekly TribCast: Episode 006
In this week’s TribCast, Evan, Ross, Elise and Ben discuss candidate filing, RINO hunters, Las Vegas, and the so-called bench.
2010: The Times Mag on Rick vs. Kay
Robert Draper’s long-awaited piece on the Republican primary is sure to be the talk of our little world.
TribBlog: A Felony For You, a Felony For Me
Criminal justice blogger Scott Henson is reporting on Grits For Breakfast that lawmakers put 59 new felonies on the books during the last legislative session.
TribBlog: Federal “Takeover” of Texas Schools?
Texas school chief calls requirements to adopt national curriculum standards “unprecedented intrusiveness”
2010: Paxton Ducks
Rep. Ken Paxton, R-McKinney, is not, Not, NOT running against Sen. Florence Shapiro, R-Plano, in spite of reports that he was planning a challenge.


