Zaperoco brewing in Bolívar (Updated)
The election in Bolívar State ended up closer than expected. Late Sunday night, incumbent Chavista governor Francisco Rangel Gómez was declared winner by a narrow margin. The latest...
Grow some sack
This article by the inimitable Ibsen Martínez points to a very serious problem any eventual Capriles campaign would face: the restlesness the hardcore opposition feels toward any sort...
Thing is, those grapes really are sour
I think Juan is looking for silver lining’s in all the wrong places. The reality is that yesterday’s election shows Maduro as a hands down favorite to win...
My post-mortem
Over at Foreign Policy’s Transitions blog, I insist on seeing the glass 20% full.
Lester deserved to lose (and he's not the only one)
Last week, I went to Merida to visit some relatives. When I was a kid, I loved visiting my grandma there. I loved the weather and the city....
Macro trends and micro stories
Today, everyone has a theory about what happened yesterday: people going on vacation, abstention, voters feeling sorry for Chávez, populism. But while there may be some truth in...
Capriles speaks: "El cambio está cerquitica"
10:16 PM: Live blogging Capriles’ speech. Adopting a somber tone, he saves the best bit for the post-speech press interview: “already there have been two defeated vice-presidents [Diosdado...
2012 Regional Elections live blog
Chavismo sweeps the board except for Miranda, Lara and Amazonas, with Bolívar on a knife edge. For the first time in who-knows-how-long, not a single Venezuelan governor will...
Low Turnout, Incumbents Toppled
Looks like an opposition landslide on dismally low turnout…here in Japan, of course.
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