Better not uncork the champagne bottles yet: Some polls show Beto O'Rourke ahead of Ted Cruz.
Yeah I saw that one that shows him 2 points up. There is one that shows Cruz up by 4 and then of course the one that shows a 9 point lead. People need to get out and vote.
I am getting really annoyed at all of these Beto yard signs. FFS the guy across the street from me has one. I have a fairly strict policy of no political or gun stickers or signs but I really want to throw a Cruz sign in the front yard just because.
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May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one
Beto is a DACA bootlicker. The guy is whiter than I am yet uses a Hispanic nickname "Beto" to try to endear himself to the Hispanic voters. It's like if Ted Kennedy were to call himself "Pancho" or something. Disgusting.
Here's "Beat-O" in a nutshell:
https://www.breitbart.com/video/2018...or-cotton-gin/
During a town hall event on Wednesday night, Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) — running against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for the Senate seat — told a black American who questioned his support of illegal immigration that illegal aliens from Central America and Mexico are today’s cotton pickers.
O’Rourke’s remarks were made after a black American asked the congressman if he supported illegal aliens being given U.S. citizenship despite breaking the country’s immigration laws. O’Rourke responded by saying that it is illegal aliens who are working at cotton gins today.O’Rourke recently said in an interview on CBS The Late Show, that he supported an amnesty for more than three million illegal aliens who were eligible and enrolled for President Obama’s DACA program.
“We can free DREAMers from the fear of deportation by making them U.S. citizens today, so they can contribute to their maximum capacity, to their full potential,” O’Rourke said.Mass low-skilled illegal and legal immigration has come at the expense of America’s black working and middle-class communities and workers.
Data reported by Breitbart News reveals how studies by economists and researchers find that it is, specifically, underprivileged black American men who suffer the most from the importation of more than 1.5 million low-skilled immigrants every year to the U.S.
Last edited by Doc Safari; 09-20-18 at 10:29.
You know, "Beto" is the natural reaction to what happens when Republicans get a bit too much starch in their collars.
If you get so "Conservative" that you begin to step on other people's freedoms, someone is going to come along eventually and call you on it. So "Beto" may be running from a debate against Cruz, but only because he is well aware that he will be crushed intellectually, but there is going to be a certain amount of people who have a point about Cruz being a complete stick in the mud when it comes to legalizing marijuana and honestly Cruz still doesn't get it.
Sometimes Adults need to be able to make Adult decisions about what they put in their bodies without "Big Brother" coming along and deciding for them. "Beto" O'Rourke is a unique P.O.S., but regardless of his arrest record (even with Daddy, covering for him as a Judge) he's managed to capture a certain segment of the Libertarian attention if not support in this election.
I stand diametrically opposed to "Beto", but honestly Cruz is becoming a dinosaur in some ways. It doesn't help that he looks like a creepy Ice Cream man that scares little kids.
Admittedly there are better candidates than Cruz. Here we have an "anyone but Beto" situation in my book. Just the guy's shit-eating grin makes me not trust him.
"Beto" is a pretend Hispanic running against a real Hispanic. If the parties were reversed the left and their MSM would be screaming "cultural appropriation".
The fact that "Beto" has as a criminal record only makes him more popular among his base.
"In a nut shell, if it ever goes to Civil War, I'm afraid I'll be in the middle 70%, shooting at both sides" — 26 Inf
"We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18
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