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Updated · The Texas Tribune · May 12
Obama Campaigns With 2 Texas Democrats in Austin as Party Chases First Statewide Win Since 1994
Updated
Updated · The Texas Tribune · May 12

Obama Campaigns With 2 Texas Democrats in Austin as Party Chases First Statewide Win Since 1994

6 articles · Updated · The Texas Tribune · May 12
  • Barack Obama spent about 30 minutes at an Austin Taco Joint with Democratic nominees James Talarico and Gina Hinojosa, greeting voters booth-to-booth and urging them to vote.
  • The surprise stop gave the two Austin Democrats a high-profile national boost, with Obama calling them Texas' "next governor and senator" even though he made no formal endorsement or public remarks.
  • The visit comes as Democrats try to turn backlash to the Trump administration into their first statewide Texas victory since 1994.
  • Both races remain steep climbs: Greg Abbott is seeking a fourth term with $96 million on hand, while John Cornyn and Ken Paxton are battling in a hard-fought GOP Senate runoff.
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