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The real lesson of Beto O'Rourke's run "James C. Moore is= a business consultant and principal at Big Bend Strategies, a business dev= elopment firm. He has written four books on Texas politics and has written = and reported on the state's government and history for four decades. The op= inions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. Watch C= NN's Town Hall with Beto O'Rourke tonight at 7 p.m. ET." (CNN)The most= frequently contemplated question in Texas politics this campaign season is= whether Democratic US Rep. Robert "Beto" O'Rourke can defeat Rep= ublican US Sen. Rafael "Ted" Cruz.James C. Moore The expedient an= swer would be to dismiss O'Rourke's telegenic political rise as an anomaly = in the firmament of this state's unyielding conservatism. The Irish descend= ant from the Hispanic borderlands of Texas has, however, given the state's = Democrats a gift they have found too surprising to completely unwrap. Or ma= ybe it has just caught them off balance.What, they must be wondering, do yo= u do with hope? Beto has delivered Democrats the first notion in a quarter = of a century that their party may yet become ascendant. The crowds O'Rourke= has drawn are historic and presidential in size; the candidate, who plays = a bit of guitar, joined Willie Nelson lakeside in downtown Austin and attra= cted people.President Trump, who had vowed to find the biggest stadium avai= lable in Texas to stump for O'Rourke's incumbent opponent, is scheduled to = appear at the seat NRG arena. (The capacity at NRG, Mr. President, is = less than Kyle Field at Texas A&M University, the state's largest venu= e).O'Rourke slams Cruz as &#39;Lying Ted&#39; in debateO'Rourke sla= ms Cruz as 'Lying Ted' in debate 01:12
O'Rourke's endless tour of Tex= as has provided almost magical optics of enthused crowds, and during his tr= avels to all 254 of the state's counties, he has claimed to not be running = against anyone but running for everyone. He thinks a positive message can w= in in the state where Karl Rove sharpened political long knives and attack = tactics to elect the entire government. Regardless, national journalists ke= ep posting hagiographies of Beto with Texas datelines and suggest the congr= essman is made of presidential fiber and is transforming the Texas Democrat= ic Party.And some of that is accurate.O'Rourke set a fundraising record for= a single quarter in a US Senate campaign by bringing in just overdonors. H= is ability to generate those types of numbers without accepting PAC money h= as Texas Democrats wondering if Beto has awakened the sleeping progressive = masses. But there are other, contradictory figures. Cruz leads O'Rourke by = 7 pts in new CNN poll Cruz leads O'Rourke by 7 pts in new CNN poll 05:58 A = new poll from CNN, conducted by SSRS, interviewed Texas residents by phone = between October 9-13, and discovered that Cruz led O'Rourke 5 There were re= gistered and likely voters in the sample, which had a margin of error of pl= us or minus 4.5 percentage points (for likely voters). As Election Day appr= oaches, Texas appears to remain unshakably Texas. What is Beto supposed to = do? National Democrats are calling on him to share his with candidates else= where who have a better chance of winning, which is not why his donors floo= ded him with money. They want him to spend it on excising Cruz from the Tex= as political profile. A better idea for Beto than giving away his war chest= might be to put away his sunny disposition and counterpunch. Attack ads wo= rk, and Cruz has bloodied Beto's Kennedyesque nose with a misleading slam a= bout the El Pasoan's interest in raising taxes on the state's prolific ener= gy industry. O'Rourke had a chance to explain that deception in his second = debate with Cruz in San Antonio on Tuesday night but probably decided it wa= s too complex for a 90-second response. Instead, he pointed out that the Pr= esident, who is coming to Texas to support Cruz, has referred to him as &qu= ot;Lyin' Ted," and that Cruz has missed more votes in the US Senate th= an any member in the past 25 years. The senator did spend a lot of time in = Iowa and New Hampshire, campaigning for president and enduring insults from= Trump. O'Rourke did get more aggressive the day after their last debate an= d began spending on ads that went directly at Cruz's record and the accusat= ions in his broadcast attacks. Ted Cruz eyes rival Beto O'Rourke, literally= Ted Cruz eyes rival Beto O'Rourke, literally 02:14 There remain, also, unm= easured dynamics that could change Beto's fate. If he can persuade Hispanic= s to vote by explaining that DACA will die if they don't, that more familie= s will be separated at the border, and paths to citizenship will be closed,= then they might vote in historically disproportionate numbers. Middle-clas= s, conservative, suburban women in Texas may also be hiding their contempt = for President Trump and may be ready to send a message to Cruz and the GOP,= and young millennial voters could realize their future is slipping away an= d they are not using their collective voices. Could. Might. May. Texas does= have new voters for candidates to persuade, though. There are 1.6 more reg= istered since the last midterm election, which means a record 15.6 million = can cast ballots. Encouraging indicators for Beto's supporters include the = fact that in Houston (Harris County), Hispanic voter turnout in the midterm= primary was up 1over the last midterm election in . There are, nonetheless= , fewer than 5 of the state's 11 Latinos registered to vote. If Beto's magi= cal narrative can prompt those new young voters, Latinos and suburban women= to turn out in unprecedented numbers, he might become the new US senator f= rom Texas. Even if he loses, however, O'Rourke will not disappear from the = American political landscape. Texans are not his only audience. Beto knows = the power of hope. And against the odds, win or lose, he's already changing= Texas. Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated the locati= on of the second debate between Ted Cruz and Beto O'Rourke. It was San Anto= nio.

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