A Farewell to Legendary Texas Political Reporter R.G. Ratcliffe

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2018 · 23 MIN

A Farewell to Legendary Texas Political Reporter R.G. Ratcliffe

from Reporter · host Texas Monthly

After more than four decades as one of the state’s top political reporters, Ratcliffe has decided to retire from Texas Monthly.

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