Houston Chronicle

Nelson first Democrat to use statewide TV ad

Candidate aims to dislodge Paxton in race for Texas attorney general

- By Andrea Zelinski andrea.zelinski@chron.com

AUSTIN — Attorney Justin Nelson, a candidate for attorney general, on Tuesday became the first — and likely only — Democrat running for state office to go on TV with a Texas-wide campaign ad.

Nelson’s 30-second spot now on air across Texas hammers incumbent Attorney General Ken Paxton for his 2015 criminal indictment for securities fraud and a subsequent 2017 investigat­ion into bribery and corruption that was closed after prosecutor­s decided not to pursue any charges against him.

Paxton has yet to go to trial on three felony charges from the 2015 indictment.

Paxton, a Republican finishing his first term, released his own ad Monday. Paxton’s campaign spot features his office cracking down on human traffickin­g to make Texas safer. That includes helping shut down Backpage.com, a website that hosted prostituti­on-related ads. Paxton’s spokesman said the ad is on air, including in the Houston market.

Paxton has been fighting the securities fraud case for three years, and says he expects to prevail in court.

Nelson, in his first campaign for office, has raised more than any other Democratic contender for a state office in Texas, with $2.2 million since 2017, according to records filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. That’s nearly double the campaign funding of Democratic candidate for governor Lupe Valdez. Summer polling showed Nelson was virtually tied with Paxton, although no new polling has been released on that race.

Paxton has a major financial advantage over Nelson. Paxton has $4.3 million in his political war chest to carry him through the remaining weeks before the Nov. 6 election. Nelson has $1.7 million to spend.

Republican­s in statewide office have raised 12 times more than Democrats have this election cycle. No Democrat has won a statewide race in Texas in more than 20 years.

 ?? Stephen Spillman / Stephen Spillman ?? Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, right, is being challenged by Justin Nelson, who has raised about $2.2 million in his statewide campaign. Paxton has $4.3 million and also has launched a television ad in the competitiv­e race.
Stephen Spillman / Stephen Spillman Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, right, is being challenged by Justin Nelson, who has raised about $2.2 million in his statewide campaign. Paxton has $4.3 million and also has launched a television ad in the competitiv­e race.
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Melissa Phillip / Houston Chronicle

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