Takeaways: Immigration, abortion take center stage at the Texas gubernatorial debate
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke sparred in their first and likely only televised debate on Friday night in the state's gubernatorial race. The two hammered each other over immigration policy, gun control, abortion and more.
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Immigration questions set the tone
The night's first questions centered on immigration, a major issue in the border state of Texas.
- Abbott defended his administration's immigration policy on the southern border, saying he is “making sure that we are keeping our communities safe.”
- “This is completely different than the way things would be under Beto,” Abbott said of a potential O’Rourke governorship.
- O’Rourke hit Abbott for increased encounters at the southern border even after Abbott’s immigration policies.
- “What we need is a safe, legal, orderly path for anyone who wants to come here to work, to join family or to seek asylum,” O’Rourke said
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