If I could set the oppo's political line...
Quico says: …here’s what you would be hearing again and again from our side in the next few weeks: In 1999, the Bolivarian movement led by President Hugo...
Quico says: …here’s what you would be hearing again and again from our side in the next few weeks: In 1999, the Bolivarian movement led by President Hugo...
Quico says: The implications of Chávez’s defeat last night will take a long time to work out but, for me, the first questions is…50.7% to 49.3%, really? It’s...
Quico says: Venezuela rejects authoriarianism. It’s a historic day. The myth of Chávez-the-invincible is no more.NO 51%SÍ 49% Thanks to everyone for your support. The road back to...
Quico says: Multiple sources inside CNE now confirm it. Chávez’s constitutional reform proposal has been defeated at the polls. An official announcement is imminent.
Quico says: It’s 4:00 p.m. in Caracas. Voting has now closed in voting centers where people are not waiting to vote. The actual voting process was much faster...
Quico says: For the record, that C21 poll released last night leaves the final chart of the most recent, most relevant polls looking like this: The final Big...
Katy & Quico say: Funny how there always seems to be “just one more poll”. Consultores 21 carried out 1500 in-home interviews between Nov. 26th and Nov. 30...
Quico says: It’s an election tradition at Caracas Chronicles by now. How do you think this vote will go? Put it in writing below. Your net handle’s reputation...
Quico says: …it’s a screenshot from the next dimension, this:
Quico says: It’s a scenario that scares us slightly. We haven’t really dared to consider it, even. Maybe we think we’ll jinx it. So let me assure you...
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