Note: This column originally appeared on The Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. FORT WORTH – On Friday, Harvey Kronberg wrote that this convention was one of the least angry Republican Party of Texas gatherings in years. Make no mistake: That made sense when Harvey wrote it. But […]
Texas GOP’s Change in Immigration Stance is Deeply Troubling to Hispanic Republicans
by Scott on June 10, 2014 in Economy, Latinos, Politics, Tea Party
Calculating the Impact of Women and Latinos in Texas Elections
by Scott on January 17, 2014 in Latinos, Rick Perry, Tea Party, Texas
Note: This column originally appeared in the Quorum Report. Join us there daily for coverage of Texas politics and government. Some of the state’s top political number crunchers on both sides of the aisle told business leaders assembled in Austin this past week that the exploding Latino population and the emergence of unmarried women as […]
Stop Telling Me Latinos Are Important
by Scott on August 8, 2012 in Politics, Texas
When Americans see Texans on the national stage in 2012, they won’t be looking at the white faces of Gov. Perry or Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst. You might remember, the former was supposed to be president and the latter was supposed to be our next U.S. Senator. Tweet Share
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