It was clear that Beto O’Rourke came out swinging with well rehearsed “got you” lines. On the other side, Cruz knew that it was coming and had his own “got you” lines.
So let’s call it a draw on “got you” lines.
In particular, Senator Cruz brought up the issue of partial abortion, or specifically the vote in February banning abortions in the U.S. after 20 weeks.
A friend relayed a recent conversation she had with another friend, a Hispanic woman and social conservative, who was singing the praises of the congressman. When my friend lamented that O’Rourke was not only pro-choice but held an extreme view on abortion (he voted against a 20-week ban), the response was complete surprise. “I didn’t know he supported abortion. They never mention it on Spanish radio.”
They never do. Abortion, Roe v Wade, reproductive rights or “it’s a woman’s body” are never heard south of Austin. It’s like Democrats give two speeches, one that mentions abortion and another one that avoids the issue like the plague.
Last night, Senator Cruz hit O’Rourke hit on “partial-birth abortion”. It was very effective.
My guess is that it gave conservative women another reason to vote early for Senator Cruz.
My second guess is that it hit a lot of Hispanic women hard. They didn’t like Wendy Davis in 2014 when she was talking about abortion.
Beto’s is rising but not in Texas. Look for Beto testing the waters in Iowa next year. Let’s see how that turns out!
The election in Texas is over.
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