The Mercury News

Democrat O’Rourke to seek governor’s position in 2022

- By Paul J. Weber

AUSTIN, TEXAS >> Democrat Beto O’Rourke is running for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrou­gh in America’s biggest red state after his star-making U.S. Senate campaign in 2018 put him closer than anyone else in decades.

O’Rourke’s announceme­nt Monday kicks off a third run for office in as many election cycles. He burst into the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al primary as a party phenomenon but dropped out just eight months later as money and fanfare dried up.

“It’s not going to be easy. But it is possible,” O’Rourke said in an interview with The Associated Press ahead of his announceme­nt. “I do believe, very strongly, from listening to people in this state that they’re very unhappy with the direction that (Gov.) Greg Abbott has taken Texas.”

O’Rourke’s return sets up one of 2022’s highest-profile — and potentiall­y most expensive — races for governor. Abbott, a Republican, is seeking a third term and has put Texas on the vanguard of hardright policymaki­ng in state capitals and emerged as a national figure. A challenge from O’Rourke, a media-savvy former congressma­n with a record of generating attention and cash, could tempt Democrats nationwide to pour millions of dollars into trying — again — to flip Texas.

Still, O’Rourke is coming back an underdog. Although the state’s growing population of Latino, young and college-educated voters is good for Democrats, the party’s spending blitz in the 2020 presidenti­al election left them with nothing.

Texas has not elected a Democratic governor since Ann Richards in 1990. And freshly gerrymande­red political maps, signed into law by Abbott in October, bolster Republican­s’ standing in booming suburban districts that have been drifting away from the party. That could mean fewer competitiv­e races and lower turnout.

O’Rourke, 49, will have to win over not only hundreds of thousands of new voters but some of his old ones. When O’Rourke lost to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in 2018 by just 2.5 percentage points, Abbott won reelection by double digits that same year, reflecting a large number of Texans who voted for O’Rourke and for the GOP governor.

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