Ben Philpott, KUT News

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Host, Agenda Texas

Ben Philpott hosts Agenda Texas for KUT-FM. He has been covering state politics and dozens of other topics for the station since 2002. He's been recognized for outstanding radio journalism by the Radio and Television News Directors Association, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated, the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters and twice by the Houston Press Club as Radio Journalist of the Year. Before moving to Texas, he worked in public radio in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, Ala., and at several television stations in Alabama and Tennessee. Born in New York City and raised in Chattanooga, Tenn., Philpott graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in broadcast journalism.

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3:18pm

Thu December 1, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Double Dose of Campaign Ads

Perhaps seeking to ignite a spark in his followers, Texas Governor Rick Perry released a couple of new campaign ads today. One focusing on energy policy. The other...oh wait...umm...oh yeah, his debate brain freeze.

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5:33pm

Wed November 30, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Fox News Adds Candidate Forum This Weekend

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The GOP Presidential hopefuls already had two Iowa debate on the schedule in December. Now, Fox News has added an 90-minute candidate forum on the 3rd at the network's HQ in New York City. The forum will be hosted by 2008 GOP presidential candidate and Fox talk show host Mike Huckabee.

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3:05pm

Tue November 29, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Rick Perry Trips On the Trail...Again

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Governor Rick Perry made another misstep on the campaign trail today.  While speaking to college students at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm's College, Perry asked students who would be at least 21 years old on Election Day to vote for him.

Then he said, "…those of you that won’t be, just work hard," for his campaign.

The voting age is of course 18, and it has been the United States adopted the 26th amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1971. 

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2:40pm

Mon November 28, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Hard Line Arizona Sheriff Expected To Endorse Perry

Governor Rick Perry was at the top of the GOP primary polls - until a series of poor debate performances and a single policy that many in the Republican base thought made his "soft" on illegal immigration.

Now the Governor may regain some of his footing among those who want to shut down the United States-Mexico border.

The controversial sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona -- Joe Arpaio -- is expected to endorse Perry in the next few days, according to a report by ABC News. Just about all of the GOP candidates have called or visited Arpaio to try to get his stamp of approval. 

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6:13pm

Sat November 26, 2011
Politics

AG Abbott WIll File Emergency Stay Against New Maps

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Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is filing a request for an emergency stay with the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the implementation of redistricting maps issued by a federal panel in San Antonio.

The Attorney General is arguing that the interim maps drawn by a three-judge panel violate the U.S. Constitution and federal law by redrawing maps created by the elected legislature. The judges rejected an attempt by Abbott to suspend enforcement of the maps.

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10:55am

Wed November 23, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Why Do Evangelicals Not Support Romney?

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This morning on KUT, we reported on the role evangelicals would play in the 2012 election, specifically the GOP primary. Part of the story focused on the tenuous relationship between the religions right and on-again-off-again Republican front-runner Mitt Romney.

Meanwhile, a new poll out today from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life puts a number on why some evangelicals aren't supporting the Romney campaign.

Pew's research shows more than half of white evangelicals polled do not believe the Mormon religion is Christian. 

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4:15pm

Tue November 22, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

On The Road: Roughing It Behind The Scenes at GOP Debates

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Tonight is Texas Governor Rick Perry's eighth Republican primary debate. I will have been at seven of them.

Each debate is remembered by what happens on stage. What was said, what wasn't said, and whether or not one of the candidates messed up.

Reporters view them the same way. But we also can't help but compare the behind-the-scenes set up from debate to debate. 

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12:09pm

Mon November 21, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

On the Road: It's Cold Out Here!

Credit Photo by Ben Philpott for KUT News.

Voters in  Iowa and New Hampshire are accustomed to having dozens of reporters roaming around their fair cities and towns - usually trailing a presidential candidate or two. So it's often pretty easy to find someone to talk about his or her impressions of or interactions with candidates. 

At least once a day a reporter on the road meets up with someone who has - let's say - unique information about a candidate he or she doesn't like.

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3:04pm

Wed November 16, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Tribcast: The Cut the Congress Edition

This week on the KUT News/Texas Tribune TribCast, Ross, Reeve, Ben and Mark talk post-"Oops" Perry, his proposal to make the U.S. Congress more like the Texas Legislature, and a recent wrong turn for Formula 1 racing in Austin.

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9:06pm

Sat November 12, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Rick Perry Has Best Debate, 3 Days After Worst Debate

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Gov. Perry was not in the spotlight at the South Carolina foreign policy and national security debate. He was the 5th person to get a question - a result of his 5th place standing in at least one state poll. But he never stumbled - and even showed emotion and conviction when answering questions.

He started the debate by skipping the questions asked, instead answering questions asked to other candidates. (Maybe they were questions he was more comfortable with.)

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11:04am

Sat November 12, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

South Carolina Debate Another Chance for Perry Redemption; Stumbles

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After a two-day media blitz attempting to counter Wednesday night's 53 seconds of forgetfulness, Gov. Perry and the rest of the GOP field are back on stage tonight at Wofford College in South Carolina.

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Fri November 11, 2011

12:09am

Thu November 10, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Perry Makes Unexpected Post Debate Appearance

Just how bad was Gov. Perry's flub during the Michigan debate? So bad that after the debate he did something he's never done before - he talked to the press in the post-debate spin room.

You have to wonder how much sleep the campaign will get over the next few nights - trying to come up with a plan to fix what happened in Michigan - and keep it from happening again at Saturday's debate in South Carolina.

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11:10am

Fri November 4, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Poll: Cain Still Up, Perry Still Down

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A new poll by ABC News and the Washington Post has Herman Cain in a virtual tie with Mitt Romney in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.

The former Massachusetts governor still leads among likely GOP voters at 25 percent. But Cain is right there in 2nd with 23 percent.

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11:35am

Tue November 1, 2011
2012 Presidential Election

Rick Perry Pushes Energy Jobs Plan at Iowa Forum

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It wasn't a debate, but several of the Republican presidential candidates were at least in the same building this morning to talk about their plans to increase manufacturing jobs in the country.

Rick Perry was the first to speak at the event, with former Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and Texas Rep. Ron Paul waiting in the wings.

Many of the questions focused on manufacturing jobs and energy subsidies, specifically ethanol - a big deal to farmers in Iowa.

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