Leopoldo López has game
Drinking my morning coffee while scanning the web, I came upon this op-ed piece Leopoldo López wrote for The Huffington Post. I was mightily impressed. The content of...
Drinking my morning coffee while scanning the web, I came upon this op-ed piece Leopoldo López wrote for The Huffington Post. I was mightily impressed. The content of...
Quico writes about the elections on The New Republic’s website. CBS News picked it up. For a while yesterday, the article was the top hit on Google News....
(Apologies to our English-language readers for this rare post in Spanish) Querida Socorro, Con curiosidad leímos tus declaraciones del día de hoy, en las que dices, con la...
Google Maps don’t display on wordpress. To see the 2010 Map, Click Here Once you’re in, click on any given circuit to see detailed results. And here, just...
Yesterday, Congressman-elect and Primero Justicia President Julio Borges made a rather startling announcement. In a morning TV show, Borges a) said that he would not be a candidate for...
So, how did the Legislative Election Forecasting Tool perform? In a word, well. In two words, extremely well. Long story short, the Tool estimated we would get 66...
My column for the What’s Next Venezuela? Blog: Venezuelan politics doesn’t make much sense at the best of times, and last night was not the best of times....
My tally from CNE’s first set of official results has the government winning 5,400,132 to the MUD’s 5,311,552 in the list vote. Ignore all others, and in the...
At just about midnight last night (a.k.a., “the best part”) the crazy traffic spike we were getting set a bunch of shared-server protection scripts running, taking Caracas Chronicles...
We still don’t have a precise seat breakdown, but we do know this: the opposition got more votes than the government today. We’re hearing 52% from multiple sources.
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