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Unknown Pub Takes Runoff in Texas (D) Stronghold
More on this story from a few days ago.
[The Hill] A Republican candidate won an upset victory Tuesday night in the runoff for a Texas state Senate seat that had been held by Democrats for more than a decade. Pete Flores (R), a conservative former leader of the state Parks and Wildlife Department’s law enforcement division, won a surprise victory over Democrat Pete Gallego.
Watch out! It's a blue ripple!
The runoff election was held following the resignation of the seat's previous holder, state Sen. Carlos Uresti (D), after Uresti was found guilty of charges related to defrauding investors in an oil services company and sentenced to prison.

Uresti previously defeated Flores in 2016 by double digits. Flores won in an eight-way special election encompassing both parties earlier this year, with Gallego trailing him by single digits.
Sounds like the Dems killed each other off, leaving the Pub victor. The district would probably still vote for Hillary.
More analysis: Anti-abortion said to be a key factor.

"Pete’s strong law enforcement background will be invaluable to the Legislature as we work to combat human trafficking and provide greater protections for our peace officers," Gov. Abbott said. "I look forward to working alongside him next session to build a brighter future for all Texans."

Texas has been looked at by Democrats as a potential target for the party ahead of November's midterm elections, with several Texas Republicans in diverse districts seen by wishful thinkers as vulnerable to Democratic challenges.

Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D) has mounted a high-profile challenge against Sen. Ted Cruz (R) for the state's Senate seat as Democrats attempt to retake both chambers of Congress in November. O'Rourke trailed Cruz by 9 points in a poll of likely voters released Tuesday.
His ads are all over prime time in Dallas, compared to one Cruz ad I fast-forwarded through.
Democrats need a net gain of 23 House seats and 2 U.S. Senate seats to retake both chambers in November.
But it ain't gonna happen, unless you don't bother to vote!
Posted by: Bobby 2018-09-21
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