Where are they now? Election edition (+ Bonus rant)
Quico says: Ever wonder what ever happened to Luis Alfonso Dávila, the Miquilenista former chairman of the National Assembly and Interior Minister? Or to Pedro Soto, Air Force...
Quico says: Ever wonder what ever happened to Luis Alfonso Dávila, the Miquilenista former chairman of the National Assembly and Interior Minister? Or to Pedro Soto, Air Force...
Quico says: Frontline, PBS’s flagship current affairs show, has just released a documentary on el que te conté on its website. They’re calling it The Hugo Chávez Show,...
Quico says: Barreto reveals revolutionary plans for a sub-aquatic Caracas.
Panel one: “Not sure whether to go vote or not…”Panel three: Cadena announcement… “It’s decided…I’m going to vote!” Venezuela: “I could use a little help over here!”Chávez: “Quit...
Quico says: A trusted reader with access to polling data I could only dream of writes in. Our forecast map looks optimistic to him. Says only Sucre and...
Quico says: Yesterday’s scenes of traffic madness in Caracas reminded me of a classic Otrova Gomas piece called “El Día D.” It originally showed up in El Cofre...
Juan Cristobal says: A lot of you have asked about the Caracas Mayor-at-Large (or Major Mayor) race between Chavez’s candidate Aristobulo Isturiz and opposition candidate Antonio Ledezma. The...
Quico says: A day of chaos in Caracas yesterday, as uninterrupted, torrential rain caused deadly mudslides and absolute traffic chaos all over the city. Mudslides wiped out at...
Quico says: The pre-election forecasts are coming thick and fast now, and just to keep the people who make them accountable after the election, we’re going to keep...
Juan Cristobal and Quico say: So after some debate, we have decided to go out on a limb and publish a Forecast Map for Sunday’s gubernatorial elections. We...
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