Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Concert with Willie Nelson shows O’Rourke’s leftist streak

- By Will Weissert

AUSTIN, TEXAS >> There aren’t likely to be many undecided voters in the crowd Saturday night when Willie Nelson holds a concert for Democratic Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke.

If fact, it’s hard to imagine a better personific­ation of liberal Austin differing from much of the rest of conservati­ve Texas than a show featuring a rising Democratic star and a long-haired country icon who has been chummy with the party since Jimmy Carter’s administra­tion.

A three-term congressma­n from El Paso and onetime punk rocker trying to upset Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in November, O’Rourke is openly moving to the left in contrast to some other Democrats competing in tight, redstate Senate races around the country.

Those include Phil Bredesen, a former Democratic governor of Tennessee who has openly embraced the mantra of a moderate and distanced himself from his own party as he tries to win an open seat in a state Trump won two years ago by 26 points, which was nearly three times his 9-point margin of victory in Texas. Arizona Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is also running for Senate as a centrist, despite her early career as a Green Party activist.

O’Rourke has kept support of his national party at arm’s length, too, but done so in keeping with his more liberal views, not to tamp them down. He supports legalizing recreation­al marijuana and a single-payer health care system, and he has suggested he’s open to abolishing the U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agency and impeaching President Donald Trump.

Cruz and O’Rourke’s second debate had been set for Sunday night at the University of Houston but was postponed. During their first one last week in Dallas, both candidates largely stuck to red meat issues that excite their bases while doing little to attract moderates. O’Rourke said the Nelson event won’t try to appeal to swing voters, either.

The “concert isn’t a Democratic event, or a Republican event or an independen­t event,” O’Rourke spokesman Chris Evans said. “It’s a Texas event and it doesn’t get much more Texas than Willie Nelson.”

O’Rourke has been down this road before, even taking the stage during Nelson’s July Fourth Picnic event in Austin to play guitar for the latenight finales of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” and “I’ll Fly Away.” But with the Nov. 6 election now looming, the stakes are higher for any joint jam sessions this time.

His strategy also breaks from those of Texas Democrats who have tried to run as moderates only to fail miserably. When Wendy Davis used a Texas Senate filibuster defending abortion rights to briefly rocket to national notoriety and launch a gubernator­ial bid in 2014, she endorsed the open carry of handguns statewide and didn’t hide her past support for the death penalty. It didn’t help, as Republican Greg Abbott beat her by 20-plus points. Democrats haven’t won any of Texas’ nearly 30 statewide offices in almost 25 years.

Paul Sadler, an underfunde­d former state representa­tive whom Cruz defeated by nearly 16 points in 2012, said the idea that only conservati­ve Democrats have any hope of flipping a state like Texas is changing when it comes to social issues including medical marijuana, which is now legal in 31 states. He said Beto “reflects the more modern, young thinking within the Democratic Party.”

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 ?? TOM FOX — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP, FILE ?? In this file photo, Democratic U.S. Representa­tive Beto O’Rourke takes part in in a debate for the Texas U.S. Senate with Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, in Dallas. Willie Nelson will hold a concert for Democratic Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke on Saturday. O’Rourke is a threeterm congressma­n from El Paso trying to upset Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in November.
TOM FOX — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP, FILE In this file photo, Democratic U.S. Representa­tive Beto O’Rourke takes part in in a debate for the Texas U.S. Senate with Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, in Dallas. Willie Nelson will hold a concert for Democratic Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke on Saturday. O’Rourke is a threeterm congressma­n from El Paso trying to upset Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in November.
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