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On this hour of the W&J show, the boys about the poor showing at the Texas Primaries and how it might affect everyone.
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In this episode of the Left or Right podcast, we talk about the election results in the 2022 Texas Primaries, Van Taylor dropping out of his bid for re-election because he had an affair with an ex-wife of an ISIS commander, we talk President Zelenskyy filing an application to join the EU, we also talk about the bipartisan push to end Russia oil imports. We also talk about Biden's state of the union address and some of the controversies surrounding it. The last thing we talk about is how the Florida Senate passed a bill that bans abortion up to 15 weeks.
It's Friday! And on Fridays, we talk about all the latest news! Raj Mankad, the op-ed for the Houston Chronicle, and City Cast Houston culture contributor Olivia Flores Alvarez join us this week to kick around the week's biggest and most interesting news. Have you checked our our morning newsletter yet? What are you waiting for! Sign up here. If you ever want to reach us about a topic we should cover or a sweet compliment you've got for us, call or text us at 713-489-6972 You'll also find us on Twitter connecting with other cool Houstonians, follow us @CityCastHouston.
At the top of the ballot, in the race for Governor, incumbent Governor Greg Abbott beat out his primary challengers — winning the Republican nomination for Governor to move forward in his bid for a third term in office. On the other side of the ticket — Beto O'Rourke, the El Paso native who ran for Senate against Ted Cruz four years ago — won over 90 percent of the vote for the Democratic party's nomination for governor. There were also some key races that will now head to runoffs. Incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton faces a runoff for the Republican nomination against Land Commissioner George P. Bush. And down in South Texas, progressive candidate Jessica Cisneros will face a runoff with incumbent U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, a conservative Democrat, for Texas' 28th Congressional District. As we look at the Texas primaries and what these returns may mean for the midterms in November — one key question remains, will this be the year that Texas goes blue? For a look at how Democrats in Texas fared, we spoke with Odus Evbagharu, Chair of the Harris County Democratic Party.
Jim and Josh discuss early results of the 2022 Texas Primaries and the likely upcoming attorney general runoff election.
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At the top of the ballot, in the race for Governor, incumbent Governor Greg Abbott beat out his primary challengers — winning the Republican nomination for Governor to move forward in his bid for a third term in office. On the other side of the ticket — Beto O'Rourke, the El Paso native who ran for Senate against Ted Cruz four years ago — won over 90 percent of the vote for the Democratic party's nomination for governor. There were also some key races that will now head to runoffs. Incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton faces a runoff for the Republican nomination against Land Commissioner George P. Bush. And down in South Texas, progressive candidate Jessica Cisneros will face a runoff with incumbent U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, a conservative Democrat, for Texas' 28th Congressional District. As we look at the Texas primaries and what these returns may mean for the midterms in November — one key question remains, will this be the year that Texas goes blue? For a look at how Democrats in Texas fared, we spoke with Odus Evbagharu, Chair of the Harris County Democratic Party.
We're back with a packed week of topics relating to democracy both home and abroad. From the last developments on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, to the circumstances surrounding the State Of The Union. We touch on the upcoming Texas primary elections, Biden's Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and some under-reported developments in voter suppression and gerrymandering. Also follow along at: Onefordemocracy.org @onefordemocracy
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Joe Biden stumbled through the SOTU. Matt highlights the night and gives you his opinion on the event. Texas Primaries have taken place who finished where.
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Texas has a history of a dismal turnout rate in primary elections. New political maps and voting law could create more obstacles.
Ben and Jessica talk about the Texas Primaries for the 2022 election. Specifically we go over the Republican and Democratic primaries for Texas Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Land Commissioner, Agriculture Commissioner, and Comptroller--as well as a handful of other races. Be sure to get out and vote in the March 1st Texas primaries.
Our series on the March 2022 Texas primaries continues with an episode focused on several Texas Legislature races impacting the Central Texas community. In particular, this episode features candidates running in Texas House District 51 Democratic primary, including Claire Campos-O'Neal, Cody Arn, Maria Luisa “Lulu” Flores, Matt Worthington, and Cynthia Valadez-Mata.
Jim Henson, Josh Blank, and Daron Shaw discuss the results of the just-released University of Texas/Texas Politics Project Poll.
In this week's episode, Matthew and Ross break down the GOP primary for attorney general and highlight the other top races that have grabbed their interest.
Early voting for the Texas primaries starts on February 14th & Election Day is March 1st. The ballot is pretty long, but if you care about climate change, health care, and criminal justice reform, there are two really important local races on your ballot - the Travis County Commissioners Democratic primary(Precincts 2 & 4). To explain it all, Austin Common Radio Hour host Amy Stansbury sat down with all the candidates running (Brigid Shea, Bob Libal, Margaret Gómez, Susanna Ledesma-Woody). Not sure which precinct you live in? You can look that up here -https://www.traviscountytx.gov/maps/gis-comm-pct. PS - In case you want to skip ahead in the episode to listen to the candidates running in your precinct, here are some useful time stamps... Start to 10 minutes - an intro civics lesson on the primaries & what a county commissioner even does 10 to 1:02 - Precinct 2 election 1:02 to the end - Precinct 4 election
Primary season is here! In these parts, we have roughly 90 races to vote on, which is a lot of platforms, issues, and campaign promises to keep up with! So, to help you navigate the Texas political murk, City Cast Houston contributor Evan Mintz offers ways to get a bead on the candidates so that you can vote smart all the way down the ballot. Make sure to follow along with Lisa Gray's weekday newsletter, because as she mentioned, she will be scrutinizing the process and hearing from folks like Evan as the elections draw near. You can get all that info by signing up for our newsletter here. Also, check out these helpful links: Vote 411: A League of Women Voters' website. Type in your address, and it'll tell you how to register to vote, help you verify your registration, and tell you where to find out what's on your ballot. Off the Kuff: Houston's best political blog, with in-depth candidate interviews by Charles Kuffner. Erik Alan Manning's spreadsheet: Political junkie Erik Alan Manning maintains a spreadsheet that shows every candidate in the Harris County's Democratic primaries, and lists useful information such as who's endorsed them and how much money they've raised. You can also share with us your thoughts about this year's primary season by tweeting us at @CityCastHouston
With the March primary coming up faster than you think, candidates for statewide office are crisscrossing Texas making their pitch to voters. The Republicans and the Democrat trying to oust Gov. Greg Abbott are slamming him on everything from the border to covid. Meantime, the race for Texas Agriculture Commissioner emerges as maybe the nastiest race of the moment. Join the conversation with Scott Braddock, editor of The Quorum Report, and Houston Chronicle political writer Jeremy Wallace. Support the show: https://offers.houstonchronicle.com/?offerid=125&origin=newsroom&ipid=podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The news of Texas covered today includes: Will the Feds take over Texas elections to make cheating easy? The U.S. House just passed an H.R. to do just that. But, Republicans in the Texas Legislature are fighting back with House Elections Committee Chairman Briscoe Cain planning an agenda of bills to tighten up election integrity. 2022 primary elections delayed from March to July? Biden admin. is holding back census redistricting data until September of this year! Biden border policy a disaster in Texas that will get much worse. An "I told you so" noticed by a listener on what the Left has ready for us because we allowed the lawless lockdowns. Didn't get to the story on the Alamo project moving forward with the Cenotaph staying where it is, will try to cover tomorrow. Much other news of Texas. www.PrattonTexas.com
Today we are spending a lot of time talking about the Senate run off race between MJ Hegar and Royce West to see which of them will go head to head with Republican incumbent John Cornyn. This episode is a little more off the cuff than usual but still has a lot of information to help you get started on who to vote for from their background, who is endorsing them, and voting strategy. Additionally, there's an update about Covid19 and I end by talking about #cancelculture. Change begins in the city you live! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wakeupbeaumont/support
Today we are spending a lot of time talking about the Senate run off race between MJ Hegar and Royce West to see which ofContinue reading2020 Texas Primaries: Senate Run Off – Hegar v. West
GET It co-hosts Roy Aguillon, Ryan Thompson and Andrea Ramos Fernandez make it easy to decide which Democratic and Republican candidates you think should compete against each other for Texas state and county offices in November 2020! You'll learn which races are hotly contested and why, and even be able to explain what the heck a Railroad Commissioner actually does. Of course, with this pod crew, you can count on plenty of chisme and jokes too! Follow us on instagram at @GET_Texas for videos of this recording session and more. #texasprimaryelection #GETITpodcast #GrowingEmpoweredTogether #YoungVoters
GET It co-hosts Roy Aguillon and Ryan Thompson introduce Andrea Ramos Fernandez, our newest cohost. GET READY - It's time to decide which Democratic and Republican candidates should compete against each other for the presidency and other national offices in November 2020, and our nonpartisan guide is here to help! You'll learn where/when to go vote, what ID to bring, who's on the ballot and how they want to address some of the issues that matter most to young people. Follow us on instagram at @GET_Texas for videos of this recording session and more. #texasprimaryelection #GETITpodcast #GrowingEmpoweredTogether #YoungVoters
The Texas Party Primaries are coming up. Millions of people across the state are expected to cast ballots. Democrats are choosing a candidate to challenge President Trump this fall and there are lot of other races on the ballot. In this In-Depth Podcast, we'll examine the impact that Texas will have on the presidential race and hear what people across north Texas think about the importance of voting.
The impeachment trial of President Trump is officially underway in the Senate this week, and although the 2020 Presidential Election may still be months away, the Texas Primaries are just right around the corner! That's why this week on Party Politics, co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina are walking us through the first few days of the Impeachment Trial in the United States Senate, and recapping some of the week's biggest news stories in Texas... Read More
Chris Perkins is the Principal of Ragnar Research and a nationally renowned expert in public opinion polling. Today he’s joining us to talk about the Texas Primaries, we’ll look forward to federal elections this November and we talk in detail about top considerations for your campaign when making polling decisions. For all my Texas friends […] The post 2018 General Election Forecast and Polling Fundamentals – Chris Perkins appeared first on My Campaign Coach.
On this week's special live edition of the TribCast, Emily talks to Evan, Ross, Patrick and Abby about the big takeaways from 2018 primary night — and looks ahead to the May runoffs.
On the latest episode of Party Politics: Texas Edition, co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghaus breakdown the Texas primaries, including what does this week’s primary mean and why should you care? Don't forget to check out our national episodes of Party Politics too, by downloading them on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get good podcasts. Tweet us your questions to #PartyPoliticsPod or email partypoliticspod@houstonpublicmedia.org.
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from March 7, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Cenk & John. The most striking thing about the much-hyped Texas primaries is how ordinary they actually were. That was the message from the Texas Tribune’s Evan Smith, who has been following the state’s politics for the better part of three decades, when I spoke with him by phone. At the end of the day, 1.5 million Republicans voted in the primary and 1 million Democrats did. Despite the blue Texas hype and anti-Trump national environment, Republicans held a 500,000-vote advantage once all the ballots were counted. “Democrats like to say Texas is not a red state, it’s a nonvoting state. Fine. But the fact that it’s a nonvoting state means that it’s a red state,” Smith, the Tribune’s CEO, told me. “At the end of the day, yesterday was more or less a regular Texas election. More Republicans turned out than Democrats.” Sen. Ted Cruz said Wednesday that his re-election campaign was "just having a sense of humor" when it released a radio ad teasing Rep. Beto O'Rourke, who won the Democratic primary, for going by Beto rather than his given name, Robert. "In terms of the jingle, some of it is just having a sense of humor," Cruz told CNN's "New Day." "We had some fun with it." Cruz, meanwhile, goes by Ted instead of his given name -- Rafael Edward Cruz. "You're absolutely right. My name is Rafael Edward Cruz," Cruz acknowledged. "I am the son of my father Rafael Cruz, an immigrant from Cuba who came to Texas with nothing." Hour 2: Adult film star Stormy Daniels sued President Donald Trump on Tuesday, alleging that he never signed a nondisclosure agreement that his lawyer had arranged with her. Stephanie Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, signed both the agreement and a side letter agreement using her professional name on Oct. 28, 2016, just days before the 2016 presidential election. Cohen signed the document the same day. Both agreements are appended to the lawsuit as Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2. The "hush agreement," as it's called in the suit, refers to Trump throughout as David Dennison, and Clifford as Peggy Peterson. In the side letter agreement, the true identity of DD is blacked out, but Clifford's attorney, Michael Avenatti, says the individual is Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quorum Report's Scott Braddock goes in depth on the 2018 Texas Primaries.
On March 6, Texas Democrats and Republicans will vote to nominate candidates for the November general elections. How important are these primaries? What are the important trends and individual races to watch? What are the odds of a “blue wave” hitting in Texas in the fall? In this episode, Mark Jones, Baker Institute fellow in political science and Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, discusses the intra-party politics and important races in Texas at the local, state and national levels.
On this episode of Party Politics, co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghausbring you the latest from the Lone Star state's political landscape: Fed report says special education cap was wrong Governor Greg Abbott's new tax plan Maternal mortality study - it's worse than we thought Redistricting and SCOTUS Then, Brandon and Jay will look at how the fundraising is going for Republicans and Democrats in advance of the March primaries. By the way, don’t forget to check out our national episodes of Party Politics, too. You can download them on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Tweet us at #PartyPoliticsPod or email partypoliticspod@houstonpublicmedia.org.
On this week's TribCast, recorded with a live audience on the morning after Tuesday's primaries, Ross talks to Evan, Patrick, Abby and Jim about the results — and what they mean.