Goodbye Huck.
It was fun. Here is the video.
"Lobbying is the great evil of modern times" says Brandon Hodge, owner of two stores in Austin, Texas. His locally owned stores "Big Top Candy Shop" and "Monkey See Monkey Do" don't get a tax break from the Austin City Council, yet the council hands out tax breaks to large corporations.
As Texas votes today, Hodge explains why he doesn't pay attention to the commercials the candidates put out and why the candidates are not always at fault when there's "dirty tricks"
Noah catches up with an array of voters in the Lone Star State, including some Canadian Koreans and a life long Republican voting for Hillary:
The UpTake’s Noah Kunin is in Texas talking to voters three days before that state’s primary and caucuses. What he’s finding is voters are not as enthusiastic as they were in the other states he’s visited. A sort of voter malaise. This pair of voters wants to find someone they can trust. But even then, they’re not sure if their votes will help anything.
Texas has a combination primary/caucus, sometimes called “The Texas Two-Step” for allocating its 193 delegates for the Democratic convention. A...