Volume IX Number 7 – March 21, 2010
The cycles of politics are moving much quicker these days and the Democrats seem to be interested in pushing them faster.
The cycles of politics are moving much quicker these days and the Democrats seem to be interested in pushing them faster.
All hail Governor Rick Perry. A brilliant campaign that took account of the changing political climate last spring and got out ahead of the wave and rode it to victory.
Once our seat, let’s get it back with Francisco Canseco, an exciting young conservative who can help make a difference in D.C.
This is our fourth biannual Republican Primary Voter’s Guide. Each guide has gotten larger and is more broadly mailed.
If you had the opportunity to watch the “Belo” Republican Governor’s Debate, you know it was bad.
After careful consideration, TCR will support Jared Woodfill for Harris County Republican Party Chairman.
As TCR reviews the critical 2010 Texas Governor’s race as well as other races, we will use the following important factors. After consideration, you should too.
The City of Houston “non-partisan” Runoff Elections held Saturday, December 12, 2009 tells us much about the state of politics in Houston and Harris County.
TCR’s City of Houston Election Edition Voter’s Guide was widely used by conservative voters in November. Now it’s time for the runoff.
Last summer, TCR’s editor on PBS’s Red, White & Blue confronted Bill White with the rumors he would switch to the Governor’s race, which he denied. Now the shoe drops.
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