Houston Chronicle

Cruz requests Trump’s help

- By Jeremy Wallace jeremy.wallace@chron.com Twitter.com/JeremySWal­lace

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has asked President Donald Trump to come to Texas to campaign for him in his race against Democrat Beto O’Rourke.

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has asked President Donald Trump to come to Texas to campaign for him.

During a campaign stop in Seguin late Monday, Cruz said he has reached out to his former rival for the White House to help him with his re-election effort against Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke.

“I would certainly welcome his support, and I hope to see

him in Texas,” Cruz said, standing outside the Dixie Grill in Seguin. “I think we are likely to see the president down in Texas before the election.”

Cruz said that while his relationsh­ip with Trump has had its “ups and downs” due to their 2016 GOP primary battle, he has tried to become an ally to the president.

He said he has been in constant contact with the White House and Trump directly to offer his help in getting legislatio­n

through the Senate.

“We’re talking to the White House every week, sometimes every day,” Cruz said. “I’ve been proud to lead the effort to bring Republican­s together.”

Trump is in full campaign mode, having held rallies in Florida and Ohio over the last week. Trump has been to Texas five times since he became

president, but has not held a big rally like those he’s done in in other places.

In May he spoke at a Republican fundraiser that was closed to the media and before that he spoke to the National Rifle Associatio­n’s annual conference in Dallas where he endorsed Cruz’s re-election.

Cruz is facing a tougher re-election campaign than many first expected. Polls from the last week have shown Cruz holding on to a singledigi­t lead over O’Rourke, a

congressma­n from El Paso who has set records for fundraisin­g in Texas by a Democrat.

Cruz told supporters in Seguin that he faces a real race and cannot afford for his supporters to be complacent. He said conservati­ves outnumber liberals in Texas, but if Republican­s don’t get fired up and get out to vote, he could be in big trouble.

 ??  ?? Cruz
Cruz

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States