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Old 09-20-2021, 10:44 AM   #1
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Default Vanity Fair Cover Model Robert Francis O'Rourke Still Thinks He Has a Political Future in Texas

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As Axios reported Sunday morning, there are increasing indications that former U.S. Representative Robert Francis O'Rourke, sometimes called "Beto," is planning to give the whole politics thing another try after flaming out in his run for President during the 2020 Democratic primary that peaked with his appearance on the cover of Vanity Fair.
This time, though, he's setting his sights on the governor's office, seeking to unseat incumbent Republican Greg Abbott in 2022 amid what Democrats think is a shift that could turn the red state blue. The chair of the Texas Democratic Party told Axios that O'Rourke is their "strongest candidate" to replace Abbott. "We think he can beat Abbott, because he’s vulnerable," Gilberto Hinojosa said. As Axios breaks things down, "O'Rourke's entry would give Democrats a high-profile candidate with a national fundraising network to challenge Republican Gov. Greg Abbott — and give O’Rourke, a former three-term congressman from El Paso and 2020 presidential candidate and voting rights activist, a path to a political comeback."
The 2022 cycle, though, looks to be a tough one for Democrats, especially in a state like Texas. So while Democrats think they can make a campaign issue out of Texas Republican efforts to pass election integrity measures and laws to protect the unborn, the state also has a front-row seat to President Biden's border crisis. Democrats running in 2022 will also face an electorate invigorated to register their disapproval of President Biden through the midterm referendum on the Democrat-controlled Congress that's sure to boost GOP turnout.
And who could forget O'Rourke's most notable 2020 debate performance wherein he declared himself to be a gun confiscation enthusiast, something that will be hard to explain to residents of a state with more than 700,000 registered firearms — the most of any in America.
Despite losing in his last statewide race — against Republican Ted Cruz for Senate in 2018 — by more than 200,000 votes, "Beto" has been reaching out to campaign veterans and key Democrats in Texas to plot his comeback. According to Axios, "O’Rourke has been calling political allies to solicit their advice, leaving them with the impression that he’s made his decision to run in the country’s second largest state."

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Former opponent Cruz had some thoughts on Beto's apparently imminent return to Texas politics:
Officially, "Beto" and those in his orbit are playing coy ahead of what's expected to be a campaign announcement later in 2021. "'No decision has been made,' said David Wysong, O'Rourke's former House chief of staff and a longtime adviser. 'He has been making and receiving calls with people from all over the state.'"
The reporting from Axios backs up an Associated Press report in May that said O'Rourke was mulling a run against Abbott in 2022.





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So ( from 1b1) - the skateboarding beta beto won't play well in Texas - nor will his 'Coming for your guns" at all - His shouted proclamation of such will be shown throughout Texas - if he is a candidate.

he is welcome to go door to door to try to confiscate American legally owned and held weapons
He will get teh reception he deserves.

He is a little, immature Boy who married wealthy ( wonder why - he was never to be a self-made man) - all cover model facade ( which endears the left and its disregard of substance in candidates) - and no intellectual contribution to America of any kind.





Come on down beta beto boy - It will be an easy election for Governor Abbott. The alternative is actor matthew mcconahay - a Texas u supporter with no political acumen or talent - he is jsut a silve screen pretender adn another DPST pretty Boy to soothe the empty nether regions of teh DPST karens of Texas.

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Old 09-20-2021, 11:14 AM   #2
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“Beto” has about as much chance as Abortion Barbie.

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Old 09-20-2021, 12:44 PM   #3
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he does have a lot of campaign cash. not sure how much he has left tho.
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Once enough illegals pour into Texas he’d have a shot, which is the primary reason democrats are pro-invasion. Flood Texas with poverty to turn it blue and there might as well not even be a presidential election.
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He was born to lose.
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They live a in utopia , like idiotcacy
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Just yesterday ultra-liberal TV station KSAT12 in San Antonio was gushing how Robert Francis had "closed the gap between him and governor Abbott" ..... oh really? Has O'Rookie even officially entered the governor's race yet? .....
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No to my knowledge

i bet the 'marxist lib station did not quote a poll, either
The usual marxist DPST Lies!


Bring on teh skateboard solo Beta beto - LOL

Let beta beto come for our Ar-15s - LOL


It will be an easy election choice - DPSTS!!!.
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