Election guide 2008: The Governors
Juan Cristobal says: – Dozens of governors’ races, hundreds of mayor’s races. With so much information, what should you watch out for in Sunday’s Regional Elections? How will...
Juan Cristobal says: – Dozens of governors’ races, hundreds of mayor’s races. With so much information, what should you watch out for in Sunday’s Regional Elections? How will...
Juan Cristobal says: As Venezuela gears up to elect its mayors and governors just days from now, most of us have been frustrated by the absence of clear...
Quico says: I’m still looking for a bird’s eye view of what to expect from next Sunday’s state and local elections, but with polling spotty and mostly private,...
Quico says: This is something I’d been trying to get a hold of for a very long time: the parish-by-parish results of every major election and referendum since...
Quico says: Well, coming just after the US presidential race, you have to say that the Venezuelan regional elections are a Data Poor Environment. The most recent comprehensive...
Memo To: President-elect Barack ObamaFrom: Francisco Toro and Juan Cristobal NagelDate: November 7th, 2008Subject: How to prudently engage Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Over the next four years, managing...
Quico says: From the New York Times’ politics blog: CARACAS, Venezuela | By Simon Romero The sputtering bus inched its way up the streets of Petare, this city’s...
Quico says: November 4th, 2008, will forever be remembered as a turning point in the history of the United States of America. For on this day, after a...
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