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  • 7/20/2025
On Sunday, former Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) spoke to CNN's Jake Tapper about the upcoming Senate election in Texas.
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00:00Very quickly, if you would, there's obviously a Senate race coming up in Texas.
00:04John Cornyn, the incumbent Republican senator, facing a challenge inside his own party from Paxson,
00:10the controversial attorney general.
00:14And Democrats, obviously, are going to be running as a candidate as well.
00:18I know that you have been in a conference call with other potential Democratic candidates.
00:21Are you going to run for that seat?
00:23I don't know.
00:24Right now I'm holding these town halls all over the state of Texas, across the country,
00:27to listen to people, to bring them together.
00:30And to channel our anger into action, registering people to vote, organizing with voters right now.
00:36But I'm very optimistic about Democrats' opportunity in 2026.
00:40In Trump's last midterm in 2018, when I was running against Ted Cruz,
00:43not only did we come close to defeating the sitting senator,
00:46but 12 insurgent Democrats defeated 12 incumbent Republicans in the state House.
00:52Colin Allred, Lizzie Pannel-Fletcher, defeated entrenched, well-funded Republicans.
00:56You had 17 black women win judicial positions in Harris County, in Houston, Texas.
01:01It was transformational for the state of Texas.
01:04There will be a price for this extremism from Donald Trump,
01:08from the people that he's hurting across the country right now.
01:10And I think we'll see that play out in 2026.
01:13All right, Beto O'Rourke, former congressman from Texas, Democrat.
01:17Thanks so much for being here. Appreciate it.

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