Marching Into the Texas Primary
Political candidates vying for votes in the primary election set for March 4 have the attention of many Lubbock residents. From student organizations to minority groups, News Central explores the many West Texas voices rallying for candidate support and attempting to reverse an apparent voter apathy.
Primary Colors: The Two Colors of the Democratic Race 2008. Democratic minority candidates running head-to-head in the race for the presidential office present a new milestone in U.S. political history. Read the full story>>
Texas Tech Students, Local Politicians Discuss Significance of Voting. Eyes focused on the national campaigns might want to look another way, directing their sights on closer-to-home visions. Read the full story>>
Partisan Student Organizations Sound Off for Votes. Student leaders of campus Democratic and Republican organizations are looking to turn around college-age voter apathy, while bringing more political and candidate awareness to Texas Tech students. Read the full story>>
Weighing Up the Candidate Platforms. News Central has compiled candidateplatform information for both parties. See how Hilary Clinton stacks up against Barack Obama on healthcare issues, and become educated on the John McCain and Mike Huckabee War on Terror debate. Read the full story>>
Step-By-Step Voting Guide. From voting eligibility to getting to the polls on March 4, News Central is your resource for Texas primary information. Read the full story>>
News Central's Sarah Kaylor Reports on Texas Tech Political Organizations




