In Texas, the tide is starting to turn against Governor Greg Abbott, who is seeking a second term next November, a vote that will take place at the same time as the midterm congressional elections. The gap between the Republican, still leading the polls, his rival, Democrat Beto O’Rourke, has narrowed considerably. The consequence, among other things, of the anti-abortion measures and the shooting in Uvalde.
Incumbent Governor Greg Abbott’s team is well aware of the new election trend: yes it’s true, says an adviser to the governor, the elementary school shooting in Uvalde last May and restrictions on abortion rights harmed the conservative camp.
According to the polls, these two events strongly contributed to mobilizing young voters in favor of the Democratic candidate Beto O’Rourke. And the drama of Uvalde, a town mostly populated by Hispanics, has particularly affected Latin American women.
We will keep showing up for and standing up with Uvalde.
To demand full accountability, bring justice to the families, and take real action to end gun violence in our communities. pic.twitter.com/S8tSH8Q29u
— Beto O’Rourke (@BetoORourke) July 12, 2022
Coveted by both Republicans and Democrats, they would support stricter gun control, according to opinion polls. What nourish a certain hope in Beto O’Rouke who dreams of taking the reins of Texas, this Southern state governed for nearly 30 years by the conservatives.
And more and more people seem to believe it: since the beginning of the year, the Democratic candidate has been able to raise almost 30 million dollars. That’s more than his rival Greg Abbott. But the latter still has a war chest that far exceeds that of Beto O’Rourke.
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