Vol. 31 Issue 40:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters in the state's congressional and legislative races.
Vol. 31 Issue 39:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters in the state's congressional and legislative races.
Vol. 31 Issue 38:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters in the state's congressional and legislative races.
Vol. 31 Issue 37:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters in the state's congressional and legislative races.
Vol. 31 Issue 36:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters in the state's congressional and legislative races.
Vol. 31 Issue 35:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. This is our starting list of the congressional and legislative races.
Vol. 31 Issue 34:
If you find yourself reaching more often for a printed roster come next January when looking around the Senate, don't worry. You are probably not alone in doing so.
Vol. 31 Issue 33:
Also, salaries for heads of largest state agencies are lagging and a Texan is poised to become first Latina to lead nation's immigration enforcement agency.
Vol. 31 Issue 32:
Also, ballot vacancies filled on the South Plains and in the Dallas area.
Vol. 31 Issue 31:
The potential presidential hopeful must now work out a solution to his legal challenges in front of a rapidly approaching primary calendar.
Vol. 31 Issue 30:
From The Woodlands to Beaumont, voters go to the polls on Tuesday to select a new state senator.
Vol. 31 Issue 29:
Also, Perry sets Sept. 9 for SD-28 special election, and all hail Abbott, king of the Alamo Drafthouse PSA.
Vol. 31 Issue 28:
Also, Zaffirini loses her spot on the board with broad responsibility for formulating the budget
Vol. 31 Issue 27:
Finding the money to pay for the Medicaid programs will be an early challenge for whoever takes over the reins at Senate Finance and House Appropriations.
Vol. 31 Issue 26:
A week from Monday, lawyers, reporters and other interested parties will herd into a now-familiar federal courthouse in San Antonio as the next phase of the redistricting fight begins.
Vol. 31 Issue 25:
Also, the Abbott campaign "welcomes" Democrats to Dallas with Wanted signs.
Vol. 31 Issue 24:
Also, Abbott goes up with a TV ad en español, and a roundup of other notable changes to RPT platform
Vol. 31 Issue 23:
The latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll seems to capture neatly the ascendance of Tea Party heroes Ted Cruz and Dan Patrick over the first half of this year, a phenomenon captured as well at last weekend's GOP state convention.
Vol. 31 Issue 22:
Former RPT Chairman Tom Pauken says changes to the nominating process might make convention duty more desirable.
Vol. 31 Issue 21:
Also, Log Cabin Republicans protest being denied the chance to participate in RPT convention next week in Fort Worth.
Vol. 31 Issue 20:
Also, a state representative resigns her position on the Texas Conservative Coalition's board in protest over testimony in House State Affairs on dark money.
Vol. 31 Issue 19:
Creighton and Toth are through to the runoff in the state Senate special election, and early voting in the May 27 runoff starts Monday.
Vol. 31 Issue 18:
Also, voters in Southeast Texas go to the polls on Saturday to select a new state senator in SD-4.
Vol. 31 Issue 17:
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz argued for requiring disclosure of political donors at a federal hearing this week, and then against it in relation to a state hearing a day later.
Vol. 31 Issue 16:
Voters in a handful of North Texas counties need to pay extra attention when casting ballots in the May 27 Republican runoff elections. If they don't, they might end up voting for the wrong Hall.
Vol. 31 Issue 15:
It’s less than a month before voters in Montgomery, Harris, Galveston, Jefferson and Chambers counties choose whom they want to succeed Tommy Williams in the state Senate.
Vol. 31 Issue 14:
Congress’ oldest member is trying to prove wrong those writing his political obituary with a spirited rally around the incumbent effort.
Vol. 31 Issue 13:
For House State Affairs Chairman Byron Cook, the bottom line is pretty clear on the question of whether the identity of political donors should be disclosed.
Vol. 31 Issue 12:
Also, it just got easier to view the Legislature online.
Vol. 31 Issue 11:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. This is our list of the congressional and legislative runoffs.
Vol. 31 Issue 10:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. This is our starting list of the congressional and legislative runoffs.
Vol. 31 Issue 9:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. This week: how our rankings compared with the results.
Vol. 31 Issue 8:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. This is our last list before the primary; we'll start over when it's clear who made the runoffs.
Vol. 31 Issue 7:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.
Vol. 31 Issue 6:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.
Vol. 31 Issue 5:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.
Vol. 31 Issue 4:
In which we rank the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.
Vol. 31 Issue 3:
The Hot List ranks the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.
Vol. 31 Issue 2:
The primaries are on, and our biennial Hot List is back, ranking the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.
Vol. 31 Issue 1:
The primaries are on, and our biennial Hot List is back, ranking the races by risk to the incumbents and/or the level of drama for candidates and voters. We'll add, subtract and change the rankings as the races develop.