Sen. Ted Cruz (L) and Rep. Beto O'Rourke (R) |
From The Texas Tribune:
U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-El Paso, raised $38.1 million for his U.S. Senate campaign in the third quarter, a new record for the largest fundraising quarter ever in a U.S. Senate race, according to his campaign.
The haul more than tripled Republican incumbent Ted Cruz’s fundraising for the past three months, which Cruz has said was over $12 million. O’Rourke has consistently raised more than Cruz in the race, but this is the widest gap yet.
The $38.1 million is by far the largest amount raised in a quarter by a Senate candidate, surpassing Republican Rick Lazio’s record of $22 million in 2000 for his bid against Democrat Hillary Clinton in New York.
Cruz currently averages a 7 point lead in the polls according to RealClearPolitics.
And according to the most recent Texas Senate Quinnipiac poll, Cruz leads O’Rourke, 54%-45%.
Plus, Cruz's favorability is +8 (52-44) while O'Rourke has a divided 45%-47% (-2) favorability rating.
Although, I see RCP doesn't list this new poll from Reuters/IPSOS that shows O'Rourke leading by 2 points.
Could the tide turn at just the right time?
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