Perry's Primary Victory Speech
Gov. Rick Perry's remarks in Driftwood, TX, after Tuesday night's primary election victory. Full Story
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Gov. Rick Perry's remarks in Driftwood, TX, after Tuesday night's primary election victory. Full Story
It's primary election day. Join us for a ride to some polling places and come along as we attempt to talk to voters. Full Story
The Republicans in the governor's race appear more likely to head into a runoff situation than the Democrats, which could leave Bill White waiting for six weeks for a GOP opponent. What's he going to do with the spare time - if he gets it? Full Story
Kay Bailey Hutchison makes an impassioned final plea to voters in Waco on Friday, asking them to do whatever they can to get out the vote for her. "Keep talking to your friends and neighbors," she says. Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry says he knows "it's a marathon, not a sprint" to November as he muses about the final days in the race for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. Full Story
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Debra Medina's final pitch to her supporters in her roller coaster ride of a primary campaign. Full Story
In the closing days of the Democratic primary campaign, gubernatorial hopeful Farouk Shami visits San Antonio's Royal Palace Ballroom for a Latino senior citizens dance — and takes his own turn on the dance floor. Full Story
Watch as the former Wharton County GOP chair and Tea Party favorite takes aim at the federal government, gun laws, and her rival in Tuesday's primary for governor, Rick Perry. Full Story
Republican gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina appeared on CNN with host Rick Sanchez Tuesday afternoon. She faced a series of questions about her position on the 9/11 "truther" movement and other assorted controversies. Full Story
For the third event in our TribLive series, I interviewed the mayor of San Antonio about the big issues facing the nation's seventh-largest city, how his early notions of the job squared with the reality of being in it, his age, his ethnicity, his party affiliation in a nonpartisan office and, of course, his future plans. Full Story
In one of the fastest growing and most conservative areas of the state, four Republicans are vying for the Texas House seat of outgoing state Rep. Dan Gattis, R-Georgetown. Full Story
"It is what it is," she says, after she didn't denounce 9/11 conspiracy theorists in a radio interview on Thursday. Full Story
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