A Republican Stronghold at a Crossroads

How might immigration reform change Texas politics?

Texas was once so solidly Democratic, it was one of those Southern states where people were fond of saying they’d even vote for a “yellow dog” before voting for a Republican. Not anymore. In recent decades, however, along with much of the South, Texas has turned diehard Republican. Will that change again, as Latinos become a dominant voting bloc in the coming decades? It’s already clear that because of its history, immigration politics are less polarized in Texas than in some other states (hence the oddity of Gov. Rick Perry …

Houston Is Mankind’s Greatest City

OK, I Exaggerate, But This Is Texas

There is this story I tell people about when I arrived, in 1995, at the 32-story headquarters of a large oil company for my first day of work. A new …