Texas Democrat O'Rourke raises record $38
million in U.S. Senate race
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[October 13, 2018]
By Tim Reid
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - Democratic
U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke's bid to unseat Republican U.S.
Senator Ted Cruz got a major financial boost in the third quarter when
he said he raised $38.1 million, a record for any U.S. Senate race.
The figure is more than triple what Cruz has raised, reflecting the
intense Democratic efforts to win the two Senate seats the party needs
to get back control of the upper chamber and mount renewed opposition to
President Donald Trump.
Still, opinion polls generally show O'Rourke trailing in the heavily
conservative state, which has not sent a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in
30 years. A New York Times/Siena College poll released on Friday showed
Cruz with an 8 percentage point lead over O'Rourke.
O'Rourke's reported fundraising was more than three times the $12
million that Cruz last week told supporters he had raised in the
quarter, which ended Sept 30. The Democrat's cash haul was the largest
amount raised by a U.S. Senate candidate in a single quarter, according
to data from the Federal Election Commission, which goes back to 1994.
"O'Rourke, unlike any other Democrat in Texas in a very long time, is
going to have all the money he needs to make his case," said Cal Jillson,
a political science professor at Southern Methodist University in
Dallas, in a phone interview.
O'Rourke's efforts to get out the Democratic message will be offset by
the combined heavy spending of Republicans Cruz and Texas Governor Greg
Abbott, who has begun running statewide ads, Jillson said.
The previous record for quarterly fundraising for a Senate candidate was
held by former U.S. Representative Rick Lazio, the unsuccessful
Republican nominee who ran against Hillary Clinton for the U.S. Senate
in New York in 2000. He raised $22 million in the third quarter of that
year. Adjusted for inflation, that would be worth $31 million in 2018
dollars, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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U.S. Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke comes out before singer Willie
Nelson at the "Turn out for Texas Rally with Willie & Beto" event in
Austin, Texas, U.S., September 29, 2018. REUTERS/Erich Schlegel/File
Photo
O'Rourke, a first-term congressman from El Paso, thanked his more
than 800,000 donors in a Twitter video, saying: "It's going to give
us the resources we need to finish this campaign as strong as we
possibly can."
O'Rourke made the disclosure ahead of Monday's deadline for
candidates to report their fundraising to the Federal Election
Commission.
Cruz last week warned supporters that he expected O'Rourke to have
raised more than $30 million in the quarter.
Cruz has painted O'Rourke, who favors a path to citizenship for
illegal immigrants, opposes building a wall along the border with
Mexico, and supports some gun-control measures, as too radical for
Texas.
O'Rourke has blasted Cruz for supporting massive deportations of
illegal immigrants. He also criticized Cruz for supporting Trump's
trade policies, which he said have hurt the Texas economy.
(Reporting by Tim Reid, Additional reporting by Grant Smith in New
York and John Whitesides in Washington, Writing by Scott Malone;
Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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