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Ted Cruzs long-shot challenger is drawing riotous crowds. Is it enough?
By BEN SCHRECKINGER July 09, 2018
FORT WORTH, Texas Beto ORourke is running to replace Ted Cruz. Literally. Sweat pours off his lean, 6 4-frame as the El Paso Democrat jogs along the southern bank of the Trinity River surrounded by 300-odd supporters and curious voters jogging along with him. Incredibly, they have shown up at 8 a.m. on a Sunday to join him for a double shot of politics and cardio. In between panting breaths, ORourke explains to me the origins of this novel campaign event, which has him running several miles under the Texas sun, stopping in the middle to take questions and lingering at the end to pose for selfies. Some sadistic member of our team, he recalls, was like, So were doing like six town halls a day in six different counties. Were driving hundreds of miles every day, were visiting all 254 counties. What more could we do? Ah, get up earlier and have running town halls.
This, in short, is how ORourke plans to pull off his longshot bid to take away Cruzs Senate seat: by outhustling his opponent. ORourke, a third-term congressman, often boasts that he has hired no consultants or pollsters. He is his own strategist, and his strategy is simple: campaign relentlessly, project vitality and hope his raw charisma combines in just the right proportion with anti-Cruz animus, Texass changing demographics and national Democratic momentum to put him over the top.
Its a lot to hope for. Cruz is among the countrys shrewdest politicians. He may be reviled in Washington and on the left, but his approval rating remains above water in most polls of Texas, which has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1988. Liberals have been fantasizing about turning the state blue for a decade, to no avail. And Cruz retains a double-digit lead in recent polls.
But something is catching here. Fueled by millions in small-dollar donations, ORourke is outraising Cruz. In recent weeks, President Donald Trumps policy of separating migrant families detained at the border has given his campaign a jolt of moral clarity. And voters are responding in a way that Texas Democrats say they have not seen before in modern times.
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marble falls
(57,208 posts)backlash in Texas???
duforsure
(11,885 posts)And people are realizing he's with them on russia and putin, putting babies in cages, and stealing your Social Security with more tax scams to enrich the wealthy even more. He's protecting treasonous trump too . He's not for the people of Texas at all, allowing mikkions to lose health insurance or help cause the premiums to skyrocket even higher. He's a liar too.
dalton99a
(81,578 posts)efhmc
(14,732 posts)This is great. It means we are the biggest state again
treestar
(82,383 posts)It would be so awesome.
Dem_4_Life
(1,765 posts)I have seen an increase in Beto signs in RED neighborhoods. I have noticed from texting I have done for Beto and talking to neighbors that there are a lot of republican people who will be voting for Beto as the first DEM they have ever voted for.
He really needs to win we really need this boost. I keep trying to think positive and imagine him in my mind too as my new Senator in case any positive vibes will also help in addition to donating to and volunteering for Beto.
calimary
(81,467 posts)Heck, all of America needs people like you!
sellitman
(11,607 posts)Oh baby!
Gothmog
(145,558 posts)Tanuki
(14,920 posts)McCamy Taylor
(19,240 posts)RandomAccess
(5,210 posts)I'd LOVE to see him in the Senate.
Did he have to give up his Congressional seat to run??