GOP Gov. Greg Abbott and Democrat Beto O'Rourke square off in Texas gubernatorial debate: recap
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke faced off in the first and likely only debate Friday night in the state's gubernatorial election this year.
They went head-to-head at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg.
The debate was O'Rourke's chance to close the polling gap between him and Abbott. Texas voters have indicated a leaning for Abbott, with Abbott leading O'Rourke by more than 5 percentage points in several different polls.
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The race has drawn national attention for O'Rourke, who ran a close senatorial race against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in 2018 and a brief presidential run in 2020. O'Rourke's name recognition and firebrand personality have Democrats hopeful he can flip the governor's mansion.
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