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    Policy & Law

    Poll shows Rick Santorum is favored in Texas

    By Mason Jones
    Published: Feb. 22

    In this video James Henson, director of the Texas Politics Project, talks about what the results of the February 2012 University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll says about the Republican primary in Texas.

    As director of the Texas Politics Project, Henson studies politics in Texas and the United States, and, with Daron Shaw of the Government Department, co-directs the University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Results from the most recent poll and links to the polling archive can be found on the Texas Politics Project website.

    Henson is one of dozens of experts at the university who can speak to issues regarding the 2012 elections.

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