Texas Republicans have never had a primary like this one. They got a quarter of a million more voters to the polls this year than they did in the presidential primaries four years ago.
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The Big Wave
The early voting tsunami is great for political scientists, but it sure makes elected and wanna-be-elected officials nervous. It’s big, but it’s impossible right now to know who’s voting and how, whether the voters are new, whether Republicans are voting in the Democratic primary, whatever. It’s a big, fat question mark. For incumbents, that sort of uncertainty is maddening.
All About Momentum
Quick take on the presidential debate in Austin: Hillary Clinton didn’t halt or reverse Barack Obama’s momentum, and that’s what she needed to do.
Texas Voters: Both Primaries are Close
A week before the start of early voting in the March 4 party primaries, Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama in Texas by eight percentage points and John McCain leads Mike Huckabee here by four a statistical tie according to polling done for the Texas Credit Union League.
Fantasy Politics
You can always find a candidate in Texas whose campaign blueprint is dependent on a rare or unprecedented event.
Friends Like These
From the sidelines, a handful of state judges could shake up the elections for their colleagues on the field.
Names, Trivia, and Money
The ballots are more or less complete, pending court actions and dirty tricks and all the usual stuff. And the annual courtship between the vampires and the blood banks — candidates and financiers — is well underway.
A Three-Alarm Mess
A Harris County grand jury indicted Texas Supreme Court Justice David Medina and his wife, Francisca Medina, on charges related to a fire at their home.
The Annotated Ballot
Leave out the presidential contest and only a handful of the 173 statewide and legislative races on the Texas ballot are without incumbents. And they’re all in the Texas House.


