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Republican Guv Abbott, Democrat O'Rourke projected to win Texas midterm primary

By IANS | Updated: March 2, 2022 14:25 IST

Houston, March 2 Republican Governor Greg Abbott and Democrat star Beto O'Rourke were projected to have easily won ...

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Houston, March 2 Republican Governor Greg Abbott and Democrat star Beto O'Rourke were projected to have easily won their respective party's gubernatorial primary in Texas, which on Tuesday held the first primary of the US 2022 midterm election season.

Seeking a third term, Abbott, 64, defeated his seven Republican opponents, including former Texas Republican Party Chairman Allen West, multiple US media outlets projected soon after the poll closed across the country's second most populous state at 7 p.m. local time (0100 GMT on Wednesday).

Meanwhile, O'Rourke, a 49-year-old former US Senate nominee and presidential candidate, fenced off challenges from four other Democrats and secured the Democratic nomination, Xinhua news agency reported.

"This is stage one of what will be a tremendous battle as we go forward to Nov 8," Abbott said in a campaign speech in El Paso last week.

During the primary campaign, Abbott touted the state's economy under his leadership while slamming O'Rourke on his left-leaning climate change positions, catering to the fossil fuels industry seen as the state's lifeline.

Meanwhile, O'Rourke blasted the governor for the failures of the state energy grid last winter, which claimed at least 246 lives and resulted in enormous economic damage in the state.

"I think the one big race here in Texas is going to be for governor. That is a huge race because it is very political, red, blue. It's time for change," Michael Martinez, a San Antonio voter, told Xinhua earlier on Tuesday.

The Texas primary is also the first statewide election, in which voters will cast their ballots following redistricting based on the results of the 2020 national census, as well as the first statewide election after Texas enacted its controversial voting law in December.

The state's races for major state positions also include lieutenant governor, state attorney general and others. Furthermore, Texan voters will choose each party's candidates to face off in November for district-based congressional and legislative offices, which will offer clues about where the US midterm cycle is headed.

According to local media reports, Texas is an open primary state, which means voters do not register as members of a particular political party. Instead, they can cast a ballot in either party's primary election, though not both.

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Tags: Republican Party of TexasEl PasoUs SenateHoustonGreg AbbottGreg abbotHouston-areaTexas greg abbottBeto o'rourke
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