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After saying he has “no plans” to run for governor, Beto O’Rourke quick to clarify he might

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“Nothing’s changed and nothing I said would preclude me from considering a run in the future,” he told the Tribune.
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I think he stands a good chance. Get some sanity into Austin. This is a critical time with the Repubs trying to destroy our democracy.
 

“Nothing’s changed and nothing I said would preclude me from considering a run in the future,” he told the Tribune.
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I think he stands a good chance. Get some sanity into Austin. This is a critical time with the Repubs trying to destroy our democracy.
I was wondering what happened to Beto. Who knows, Texas just might be at that crazy point to elect him. 😂
 
That would be great if he got in. It would signal a real turn for the country.
 
His qualifications to be governor of Texas are? He owns a skateboard? He has a rich daddy?
 
His qualifications to be governor of Texas are? He owns a skateboard? He has a rich daddy?

Don't forget his most impressive qualification - the fake Hispanic nickname:

In the backdrop of the city's multicultural community, his father, Pat O'Rourke, a consummate politician, once explained why he nicknamed his son Beto: Nicknames are common in Mexico and along the border, and if he ever ran for office in El Paso, the odds of being elected in this mostly Mexican-American city were far greater with a name like Beto than Robert Francis O'Rourke.

 

“Nothing’s changed and nothing I said would preclude me from considering a run in the future,” he told the Tribune.
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I think he stands a good chance. Get some sanity into Austin. This is a critical time with the Repubs trying to destroy our democracy.


Robert O'Rourke was worthless as a state legislator..... In no way stands for Texas values and I wish that shit for brains would just just go away and leave us alone!
 
Don't forget his most impressive qualification - the fake Hispanic nickname:



I’m sure threatening to close Catholic Churches for not changing doctrine for gays and gender benders will be super popular In the Rio Grande Valley, which shifted right to a tremendous degree last elections.
 
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