Texas Republicans are taking the lead in a new UT Austin-Texas Politics Project poll.
- A UT Austin-Texas Politics Project poll released Oct. 21 shows Republican Governor Greg Abbott with an 11-percentage point lead over Democrat Beto O'Rourke, 54% to 43%.
"People are worried about inflation, they're worried about going to the grocery store, gas, they're worried about crime and there's just not a message from the Democrats that satisfies those concerns with those issues," Hajdu said. Texas Democrats have focused their efforts on reproductive rights and Dallas County's Democratic Party Chair Kristy Noble said Friday the polls don't reflect the opportunity their party has.
Blank said,"The issue is the Democrats have and continue to have a hard time mobilizing those voters the same rates as Republicans in a state where there are more Republican voters than Democratic voters."Blank said,"I think the goal for a candidate like Collier was to saddle Patrick and Republicans with these failures.
Blank said,"Voters have already voted for Ken Paxton while he's under indictment and they've re-elected him. Maybe the continued power of that issue may be dwindling unless there's a dramatic advancement in any of the legal cases."As for Democrat Rochelle Garza, Blank said,"She faces the same challenge all Democrats face in Texas which is she started this race completely unknown to the electorate.
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