Four Texas political reporters discuss the 2016 Texas primary elections at The University of Texas at Austin. The discussion features Lauren McGaughy of the Dallas Morning News; David Saleh Rauf of the San Antonio Express News; Ross Ramsey of The Texas Tribune; and Jonathan Tilove of the Austin American-Statesman.
Moderated by James Henson, Director of the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin. Recorded March 4, 2016 at The University of Texas at Austin. Video production by the Liberal Arts Development Studio.
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