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Fake Pollster Chronicles: HEY! This one's on our side! (UPDATED)

So we know readers come to Caracas Chronicles looking for the finest in Fake Pollster news so, today, we have a special treat: apparently some guys on our...

Francisco Toro November 18, 2011

Politics

Good News/Bad News

The Good News: HCR does know how to smile. The Bad News: He can only do it in still photographs.

Francisco Toro November 18, 2011

Politics

No vetting allowed

The other night, the opposition’s presidential candidates held a debate. While the format literally did not leave much room for debate, we all came away thinking it was...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 17, 2011

Life

What CCTs can't do

In The New Republic, Jonathan Cohn launches a fascinating discussion of (very) early childhood intervention with wide repercussions for policy-making in Venezuela (and everywhere else.) Read it.

Francisco Toro November 17, 2011

Politics

What happened last night

So all the buzz after last night’s debate went to María Corina Machado and Diego Arria, candidates who, paradoxically, are trailing way behind in the polls. It’s no...

Francisco Toro November 15, 2011

Life

Francisco Toro November 14, 2011

Politics

Live blogging the debate

9:43 – That’s a wrap. I’m proud, and eerily hopeful tonight. They all did well, which means we all did well. 9:35 – Wonderful visuals at the end, with...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 14, 2011

Politics

30 Minutes Out, Cadena

With 30 minutes to go before the launch of the first presidential debate in Venezuela in 28 years, Venezuelans are being forced to watch president Chávez rant instead....

Francisco Toro November 14, 2011

Politics

The state of the campaign, YouTube version

Here are some of the most recent ads (or YouTube videos) from tonight’s debaters. Henrique Capriles Leopoldo López Pablo Pérez Maria Corina Machado Diego Arria

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 14, 2011

Life

An event 28 years in the making

It’s hard to overstate the significance of tomorrow’s planned televised debate between the opposition’s five candidates for President. Venezuela has no tradition of political debates. In fact, the...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 13, 2011

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