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2018 United States Senate election in Texas

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Not to be confused with2018 Texas Senate election.
2018 United States Senate election in Texas

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November 6, 2018
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Turnout53.01%Decrease (of registered voters)
42.07%Decrease (of voting age population)[1]
 
NomineeTed CruzBeto O'Rourke
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote4,260,5534,045,632
Percentage50.89%48.33%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Cruz:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
O'Rourke:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%     No data

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Republican

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The2018 United States Senate election in Texas was held on November 6, 2018, along withother elections to theUnited States Senate andelections to theUnited States House of Representatives in additional states. Incumbent Republican U.S. SenatorTed Cruz secured a second term, defeating Democratic U.S. RepresentativeBeto O'Rourke. The primary for all parties was held on March 6, 2018, making it the first primary of the 2018 season.[2] As Cruz and O'Rourke both won majorities in their primaries, they did not participate in the May 22 runoff primary that was held for some nominations in Texas.[3]

No Democrat has won a general election for statewide office in Texas sinceBob Bullock was reelected as lieutenant governor in 1994, with election forecasters declaring it a safe Republican seat at the beginning of the 2018 cycle.[4] However, O'Rourke gradually closed the gap,[5] and leading up to the election, the race was considered unexpectedly competitive.[6]

On Election Day, Cruz defeated O'Rourke[7] by a margin of just under 215,000 votes, or 2.6 percent; the race was the closest U.S. Senate race in Texas since1978.[8]

This is the last time the counties of Brewster, Frio, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Kleberg, La Salle, Nueces, Reeves and Val Verde would vote Democratic in a federal senate election.

Background

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Main article:Politics of Texas

In 2012, after a stunning upset victory in the Republican primary, then-Solicitor General of TexasTed Cruz defeated former member of the Texas House of RepresentativesPaul Sadler by a 16-point margin (56%–40%). Texas has not elected a Democratic senator since 1988. As conservatives began turning to theRepublican Party in once strongly Democratic areas, Democratic voters in the state were largely based in themajority-Hispanic communities inSouthern Texas and in populous metropolitan cities, such asHouston,Austin,San Antonio, andDallas, as well as the heavily Hispanic city ofEl Paso on the state's western tip, which O'Rourke represented in the U.S. House.

Since 1990, Texas has voted for Republican statewide candidates in all elections, whether it be presidential, gubernatorial, or senatorial, often by large margins. In 1998, GovernorGeorge W. Bush won re-election by 37 points over his Democratic challenger,Garry Mauro. In 2000, Governor Bush won Texas by 21 points over Vice PresidentAl Gore. In 2004, President Bush won Texas over SenatorJohn Kerry by 23 points, winning rural areas by landslide margins, capturing urban zones, and coming very close to winning theLatino vote (49% to Kerry's 50%). DemocratBarack Obama was defeated by margins of 12 points in 2008, againstJohn McCain, and 16 points in 2012, againstMitt Romney, respectively. However, in 2016,Donald Trump defeated DemocratHillary Clinton by only a 9-point margin, demonstrating a possible shift away from the Safe Republican status it had held for over a decade. This has led Democrats to begin targeting Texas as a potential future swing state. It should also be noted that Ted Cruz defeated Donald Trump in the Texas Republican primary for U.S. president in 2016.

As of June 2018, Senator Cruz held a 49%–44% approval rating among Texans in a state Donald Trump won by 9 points against Hillary Clinton in 2016. Among groups that tend to affiliate themselves more with theDemocratic Party, Senator Cruz held a 29% approval rating among Hispanics, 37% among women, and 42% among college-educated voters.[9]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

[edit]

Failed to qualify

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  • Thomas Dillingham, businessman[16]

Withdrew

[edit]

Declined

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Endorsements

[edit]
Bruce Jacobson

Individuals

Stefano de Stefano

Media

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz
Stefano
de Stefano
Bruce
Jacobson
Mary
Miller
Geraldine
Sam
Undecided
Dixie Strategies[29]February 22–23, 2018± 4.7%73%1%2%2%1%21%
University of Texas[30]February 1–12, 2018612± 5.3%91%1%3%3%2%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz
Michael
McCaul
OtherUndecided
Dixie Strategies[31]September 29 – October 1, 2016321± 3.5%52%12%7%29%
Public Policy Polling[32]August 12–14, 201652251%19%31%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz
George P.
Bush
OtherUndecided
Dixie Strategies[33]August 8–9, 201644840%21%12%27%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz
Dan
Patrick
OtherUndecided
Public Policy Polling[32]August 12–14, 201652249%27%24%
Dixie Strategies[33]August 8–9, 201644838%23%15%24%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz
Rick
Perry
Undecided
Public Policy Polling[32]August 12–14, 201652237%46%18%

Results

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County results of the Republican primary
  Cruz
  •   Cruz—>90%
  •   Cruz—80–90%
  •   Cruz—70–80%
  No votes
Republican primary results[34]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTed Cruz (incumbent)1,322,72485.36%
RepublicanMary Miller94,7156.11%
RepublicanBruce Jacobson Jr.64,7914.18%
RepublicanStefano de Stefano44,4562.87%
RepublicanGeraldine Sam22,8871.48%
Total votes1,549,573100%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Beto O'Rourke

Newspapers

Organizations

Sema Hernandez

Individuals

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Sema
Hernandez
Edward
Kimbrough
Beto
O'Rourke
Undecided
Dixie Strategies[29]February 22–23, 2018± 5.7%6%4%38%53%
University of Texas[30]February 1–12, 2018453± 7.4%19%8%73%

Results

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County results of the Democratic primary for Class 1 United States Senate in Texas, 2018
  O'Rourke
  •   O'Rourke—>90%
  •   O'Rourke—80–90%
  •   O'Rourke—70–80%
  •   O'Rourke—60–70%
  •   O'Rourke—50–60%
  •   O'Rourke—40–50%
  •   O'Rourke—<40%
  •   Kimbrough / O'Rourke—50%
  O'Rourke/Hernandez tie
  •   O'Rourke/Hernandez tie—<50%
  O'Rourke/Kimbrough tie
  •   O'Rourke/Kimbrough tie—50%
  Hernandez
  •   Hernandez—>90%
  •   Hernandez—80–90%
  •   Hernandez—70–80%
  •   Hernandez—60–70%
  •   Hernandez—50–60%
  •   Hernandez—40–50%
  •   Hernandez—<40%
  Kimbrough
  •   Kimbrough—<40%
  •   Kimbrough—40–50%
  •   Kimbrough—50–60%
  •   Kimbrough—60–70%
  •   Kimbrough—70–80%
  •   Kimbrough—80–90%
  •   Kimbrough—>90%
Democratic primary results[50]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBeto O'Rourke644,63261.81%
DemocraticSema Hernandez247,42423.72%
DemocraticEdward Kimbrough150,85814.47%
Total votes1,042,914100%

Libertarian nomination

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Candidates

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Nominated

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Independents

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Carl Bible, nurse[53]
  • Jonathan Jenkins, tech entrepreneur[54][55]
  • Bob McNeil, businessman[56] (American Citizen Party)[a]

Declined

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Notes

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  1. ^American Citizen Party does not have ballot access. Appears on ballot as "Independent".[57]

General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[60]TossupOctober 26, 2018
Inside Elections[61]Likely RNovember 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[62]Lean RNovember 5, 2018
CNN[63]Lean ROctober 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics[64]Lean RNovember 5, 2018
Daily Kos[65]Lean ROctober 5, 2018
Fox News[66][a]Lean ROctober 30, 2018

Notes

  1. ^The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races

Debates

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Endorsements

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Ted Cruz (R)

U.S. executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

State officials

Texas state senators

Texas state representatives

Local officeholders

Individuals

Labor unions

  • San Antonio Police Officers Association[91]

Organizations

Beto O'Rourke (D)

U.S. executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

Texas state senators

  • Wendy Davis, former state senator (D-10th district) and2014 Democratic nominee for governor of Texas[117]

Texas state representatives

  • Chris Turner, state representative (101st district) and chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus[118]

Local officeholders

Individuals

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers

Fundraising

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In the third quarter of 2018, O'Rourke raised $38.1 million. This was the largest quarterly total raised by a U.S. Senate candidate[201] untilJaime Harrison raised $57 million in the third quarter of 2020 in theSouth Carolina election.[202] Cruz and O'Rourke combined to raise a record-setting total of $126 million during the 2018 campaign.[203][204]

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2018
Candidate (party)Total receiptsTotal disbursementsCash on hand
Ted Cruz (R)$45,668,718$45,990,176$157,959
Beto O'Rourke (D)$80,344,836$80,458,720$284,816
Neal Dikeman (L)$33,732$33,398$333
Source: Federal Election Commission[204]

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz (R)
Beto
O'Rourke (D)
Neal
Dikeman (L)
OtherUndecided
Trafalgar Group (R)[205]November 3–5, 20182,135± 2.1%52%43%1%4%
Change Research (D-Reason to Believe PAC)[206]November 1–2, 20181,21149%49%1%
Emerson College[207]October 28–30, 2018781± 3.7%50%47%1%2%
Quinnipiac University[208]October 22–28, 20181,078± 3.5%51%46%1%3%
University of Texas Tyler[209]October 15–28, 2018905 LV47%43%4%6%
1,033 RV± 3.0%47%42%4%8%
Dixie Strategies[210]October 25–26, 2018588± 4.0%52%42%5%
GBA Strategies (D-End Citizens United)[211]October 18–21, 20181,000± 4.0%50%46%2%2%
University of Texas/YouGov[212]October 15–21, 2018927± 3.2%51%45%2%2%
Ipsos[213]October 12–18, 20181,298± 3.2%49%44%3%1%
Tulchin Research (D-MoveOn)[214]October 10–14, 2018600± 4.0%49%45%3%3%
CNN/SSRS[215]October 9–13, 2018716 LV± 4.5%52%45%0%2%
862 RV± 4.1%50%45%0%3%
WPA Intelligence (R-Club for Growth)[216]October 8–13, 2018801± 3.5%52%43%1%4%
NYT Upshot/Siena College[217]October 8–11, 2018800± 3.6%51%43%1%5%
Quinnipiac University[218]October 3–9, 2018730± 4.4%54%45%0%2%
YouGov[219]October 2–5, 201888150%44%2%4%
Emerson College[220]October 1–5, 2018500± 4.5%47%42%3%8%
Public Policy Polling (D-Protect Our Care)[221]September 19–20, 2018613± 4.0%48%45%8%
Public Policy Polling (D-End Citizens United)[222]September 19–20, 2018603± 4.0%49%46%5%
Vox Populi Polling[223]September 16–18, 2018508± 4.4%50%50%
Quinnipiac University[224]September 11–17, 2018807± 4.1%54%45%0%1%
Chism Strategies (D-Reform Austin)[225]September 11–12, 20181,161± 3.0%49%45%5%
Ipsos[226]September 6–14, 2018992± 4.0%45%47%3%5%
Crosswind Media & Public Relations[227]September 6–9, 2018800± 4.0%47%44%
Dixie Strategies[228]September 6–7, 2018519± 4.3%46%42%1%11%
Emerson College[229]August 22–25, 2018550± 4.4%38%37%4%21%
NBC News/Marist[230]August 12–16, 2018759± 3.8%49%45%1%6%
Civiqs[231][a]August 8–11, 2018[b]47%48%
Public Policy Polling (D-End Citizens United)[232]August 1–2, 2018797± 3.5%46%42%
Quinnipiac University[233]July 26–31, 20181,118± 3.5%49%43%0%6%
Texas Lyceum[234]July 9–26, 2018441 LV± 4.7%41%39%1%19%
806 RV± 3.5%36%34%3%24%
Gravis Marketing[235]July 3–7, 2018602± 4.0%51%42%7%
YouGov[236]June 19–22, 2018821 LV50%40%3%7%
1,025 RV± 3.6%44%36%3%13%
University of Texas/YouGov[237]June 8–17, 20181,200± 2.8%41%36%2%3%17%
GQR Research (D-End Citizens United)[238]May 29 – June 5, 20181,000± 3.1%49%43%8%
Quinnipiac University[239]May 23–29, 2018961± 3.8%50%39%0%9%
Baselice & Associates (R-TLRPAC)[240]May 21–28, 2018601± 4.1%48%36%3%1%11%
Public Policy Polling (D-Giffords)[241]May 21–22, 2018861± 3.3%48%42%10%
JMC Analytics (R-Red Metrics Group)[242]May 19–21, 2018575± 4.1%47%40%6%[243]7%
Quinnipiac University[244]April 12–17, 20181,029± 3.6%47%44%1%8%
Public Policy Polling (D-End Citizens United)[245]January 17–18, 2018757± 3.6%45%37%18%
WPA Intelligence (R-Cruz)[246]December 12–14, 2017600± 4.0%52%34%1%13%
Texas Lyceum[247]April 3–9, 20171,000± 3.1%30%30%3%37%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz (R)
Joaquin
Castro (D)
OtherUndecided
Texas Lyceum[247]April 3–9, 20171,000± 3.1%31%35%3%31%
Public Policy Polling[32]August 12–14, 2016944± 3.2%48%36%16%
Dixie Strategies[33]August 8–9, 20161,018± 3.1%32%31%14%23%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Ted
Cruz (R)
Wendy
Davis (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling[32]August 12–14, 2016944± 3.2%49%37%14%

Results

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On November 6, 2018, Ted Cruz defeated Beto O'Rourke. However, O'Rourke performed unexpectedly well, outperforming pre-election polling.[248] In addition, O'Rourke flipped numerous counties that Donald Trump carried in 2016, includingWilliamson (includesRound Rock andGeorgetown), historically conservativeTarrant (includesFort Worth and suburbs within theDFW metroplex),Jefferson (includesBeaumont andPort Arthur),Nueces (includesCorpus Christi), sparsely populatedBrewster (includesBig Bend National Park), andHays (includesSan Marcos). Cruz won only one county that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, sparsely populatedKenedy (coastal region south ofCorpus Christi).

2018 United States Senate election in Texas[249]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanTed Cruz (incumbent)4,260,55350.89%−5.57%
DemocraticBeto O'Rourke4,045,63248.33%+7.71%
LibertarianNeal Dikeman65,4700.78%−1.28%
Total votes8,371,655100%N/A
Republicanhold

By county

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Legend
Counties won byCruz
Counties won byO'Rourke
2018 U.S. Senate election results by Texas county
CountyCruz
Republican
O'Rourke
Democratic
Dikeman
Libertarian
MarginTotal
votes
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Anderson11,33576.92%3,30722.44%940.64%8,02854.48%14,736
Andrews3,33880.80%77618.78%170.41%2,56262.02%4,131
Angelina19,16672.46%7,13026.96%1530.58%12,03645.51%26,449
Aransas6,67774.35%2,24725.02%560.62%4,43049.33%8,980
Archer3,20889.06%37610.44%180.50%2,83278.62%3,602
Armstrong81991.10%748.23%60.67%74582.87%899
Atascosa7,75363.53%4,33235.50%1190.98%3,42128.03%12,204
Austin8,72278.95%2,24120.29%840.76%6,48158.67%11,047
Bailey1,20474.50%40525.06%70.43%79949.44%1,616
Bandera7,64379.75%1,86519.46%760.79%5,77860.29%9,584
Bastrop15,06754.87%12,08244.00%3121.14%2,98510.87%27,461
Baylor1,07086.64%15612.63%90.73%91474.01%1,235
Bee4,34260.16%2,81138.95%640.89%1,53121.21%7,217
Bell47,43754.79%38,41744.37%7230.84%9,02010.42%86,577
Bexar217,60039.59%326,94659.49%5,0240.91%109,34619.90%549,570
Blanco4,18171.99%1,57027.03%570.98%2,61144.96%5,808
Borden32093.29%226.41%10.29%29886.88%343
Bosque5,71879.92%1,37419.20%630.88%4,34460.71%7,155
Bowie20,15771.17%7,98228.18%1820.64%12,17542.99%28,321
Brazoria65,69358.78%45,22840.47%8320.74%20,46518.31%111,753
Brazos35,97155.78%27,87643.23%6400.99%8,09512.55%64,487
Brewster1,87945.99%2,14752.55%601.47%2686.56%4,086
Briscoe55388.62%6911.06%20.32%48477.56%624
Brooks54328.24%1,37671.55%40.21%83343.32%1,923
Brown10,39185.65%1,67013.77%710.59%8,72171.88%12,132
Burleson5,07977.53%1,42721.78%450.69%3,65255.75%6,551
Burnet13,85974.95%4,44424.03%1871.01%9,41550.92%18,490
Caldwell6,14753.54%5,22745.53%1070.93%9208.01%11,481
Calhoun4,19868.61%1,87430.63%470.77%2,32437.98%6,119
Callahan4,37387.06%61012.14%400.80%3,76374.92%5,023
Cameron28,57436.67%48,77062.60%5680.73%20,19625.92%77,912
Camp2,74970.63%1,11928.75%240.62%1,63041.88%3,892
Carson2,19289.14%2459.96%220.89%1,94779.18%2,459
Cass8,14879.75%2,02419.81%450.44%6,12459.94%10,217
Castro1,21975.11%39424.28%100.62%82550.83%1,623
Chambers12,14680.01%2,92619.27%1090.72%9,22060.73%15,181
Cherokee11,63177.85%3,20721.46%1030.69%8,42456.38%14,941
Childress1,52686.21%23613.33%80.45%1,29072.88%1,770
Clay3,71086.52%54712.76%310.72%3,16373.76%4,288
Cochran54178.86%14020.41%50.73%40158.45%686
Coke1,15088.67%13710.56%100.77%1,01378.10%1,297
Coleman2,75988.26%35111.23%160.51%2,40877.03%3,126
Collin187,24552.63%165,61446.55%2,9270.82%21,6316.08%355,786
Collingsworth81087.28%11312.18%50.54%69775.11%928
Colorado5,77975.67%1,82523.90%330.43%3,95451.77%7,637
Comal44,07971.68%16,83027.37%5860.95%27,24944.31%61,495
Comanche3,79982.41%78116.94%300.65%3,01865.47%4,610
Concho80381.94%16316.63%141.43%64065.31%980
Cooke11,87981.70%2,55017.54%1110.76%9,32964.16%14,540
Coryell10,62666.99%5,06731.94%1701.07%5,55935.04%15,863
Cottle45882.23%9717.41%20.36%36164.81%557
Crane83679.24%21320.19%60.57%62359.05%1,055
Crockett92872.73%34026.65%80.63%58846.08%1,276
Crosby97868.78%43730.73%70.49%54138.05%1,422
Culberson29735.91%52163.00%91.09%22427.09%827
Dallam97087.00%13912.47%60.54%83174.53%1,115
Dallas241,12633.13%481,39566.14%5,3680.74%240,26933.01%727,889
Dawson2,19272.70%81126.90%120.40%1,38145.80%3,015
Deaf Smith2,68070.99%1,06728.26%280.74%1,61342.73%3,775
Delta1,56280.85%35418.32%160.83%1,20862.53%1,932
Denton158,74453.67%134,64945.52%2,4090.81%24,0958.15%295,802
Dewitt4,97481.13%1,12818.40%290.47%3,84662.73%6,131
Dickens63584.22%11314.99%60.80%52269.23%754
Dimmit84029.03%2,04270.56%120.41%1,20241.53%2,894
Donley1,11086.79%16112.59%80.63%94974.20%1,279
Duval1,33032.34%2,76567.23%180.44%1,43534.89%4,113
Eastland5,37786.66%80012.89%280.45%4,57773.76%6,205
Ector20,99668.90%9,23030.29%2480.81%11,76638.61%30,474
Edwards60479.79%14519.15%81.06%45960.63%757
Ellis41,02267.71%19,10631.53%4610.76%21,91636.17%60,589
El Paso50,94325.02%151,48274.40%1,1890.58%100,53949.38%203,614
Erath10,05579.64%2,48619.69%840.66%7,56959.95%12,625
Falls3,21568.70%1,44530.88%200.43%1,77037.82%4,680
Fannin8,56979.71%2,10719.60%740.69%6,46260.11%10,750
Fayette8,22878.52%2,19820.98%530.51%6,03057.54%10,479
Fisher1,13976.24%34022.76%151.00%79953.48%1,494
Floyd1,39474.19%47625.33%90.48%91848.86%1,879
Foard32173.79%11325.98%10.23%20847.82%435
Fort Bend111,42343.62%142,39955.75%1,6160.63%30,97612.13%255,438
Franklin3,30083.04%63916.08%350.88%2,66166.96%3,974
Freestone5,24379.90%1,27919.49%400.61%3,96460.41%6,562
Frio1,63644.46%2,01654.78%280.76%38010.33%3,680
Gaines3,31786.18%51313.33%190.49%2,80472.85%3,849
Galveston67,64159.53%45,06539.66%9160.81%22,57619.87%113,622
Garza1,06882.98%20315.77%161.24%86567.21%1,287
Gillespie9,89078.85%2,57220.51%810.65%7,31858.34%12,543
Glasscock51392.60%376.68%40.72%47685.92%554
Goliad2,32675.72%71723.34%290.94%1,60952.38%3,072
Gonzales4,17374.19%1,42125.26%310.55%2,75248.92%5,625
Gray5,24688.90%61510.42%400.68%4,63178.48%5,901
Grayson31,65573.37%11,15725.86%3320.77%20,49847.51%43,144
Gregg24,56968.37%11,13330.98%2340.65%13,43637.39%35,936
Grimes6,49975.51%2,03723.67%710.82%4,46251.84%8,607
Guadalupe33,93862.19%20,07936.79%5541.02%13,85925.40%54,571
Hale5,36072.51%1,97026.65%620.84%3,39045.86%7,392
Hall80783.11%16116.58%30.31%64666.53%971
Hamilton2,79583.93%50715.23%280.84%2,28868.71%3,330
Hansford1,55290.76%1388.07%201.17%1,41482.69%1,710
Hardeman97383.73%18515.92%40.34%78867.81%1,162
Hardin17,39186.53%2,63613.12%710.35%14,75573.42%20,098
Harris498,90241.31%700,20057.98%8,6520.72%201,29816.67%1,207,754
Harrison16,22671.82%6,24527.64%1220.54%9,98144.18%22,593
Hartley1,46790.33%1539.42%40.25%1,31480.91%1,624
Haskell1,36281.36%30218.04%100.60%1,06063.32%1,674
Hays33,30841.77%45,58457.16%8541.07%12,27615.39%79,746
Hemphill1,20987.93%15711.42%90.65%1,05276.51%1,375
Henderson20,89178.80%5,41520.43%2050.77%15,47658.38%26,511
Hidalgo46,50530.64%104,41668.81%8340.55%57,91138.16%151,755
Hill8,92778.08%2,44321.37%630.55%6,48456.71%11,433
Hockley4,84479.49%1,21119.87%390.64%3,63359.62%6,094
Hood20,09080.34%4,72018.88%1950.78%15,37061.47%25,005
Hopkins9,30678.07%2,54521.35%690.58%6,76156.72%11,920
Houston5,55275.43%1,77224.08%360.49%3,78051.36%7,360
Howard5,65176.32%1,69322.87%600.81%3,95853.46%7,404
Hudspeth50954.56%40743.62%171.82%10210.93%933
Hunt21,11574.12%7,15125.10%2220.78%13,96449.02%28,488
Hutchinson5,85488.14%75311.34%350.53%5,10176.80%6,642
Irion63686.18%9613.01%60.81%54073.17%738
Jack2,49888.80%29610.52%190.68%2,20278.28%2,813
Jackson3,99182.46%83217.19%170.35%3,15965.27%4,840
Jasper9,50480.32%2,28219.29%470.40%7,22261.03%11,833
Jeff Davis68358.03%46639.59%282.38%21718.44%1,177
Jefferson36,73149.48%37,12850.01%3800.51%3970.53%74,239
Jim Hogg41027.74%1,06071.72%80.54%65043.98%1,478
Jim Wells4,52045.66%5,33153.85%490.49%8118.19%9,900
Johnson39,57175.47%12,41123.67%4540.87%27,16051.80%52,436
Jones4,11582.56%83216.69%370.74%3,28365.87%4,984
Karnes2,90070.12%1,20329.09%330.80%1,69741.03%4,136
Kaufman26,11868.07%12,00231.28%2520.66%14,11636.79%38,372
Kendall15,29277.25%4,34021.92%1640.83%10,95255.32%19,796
Kenedy10055.56%7742.78%31.67%2312.78%180
Kent28885.46%4413.06%51.48%24472.40%337
Kerr16,82275.76%5,19823.41%1850.83%11,62452.35%22,205
Kimble1,49587.73%19511.44%140.82%1,30076.29%1,704
King12494.66%64.58%10.76%11890.08%131
Kinney82768.97%35829.86%141.17%46939.12%1,199
Kleberg4,08147.48%4,45651.84%590.69%3754.36%8,596
Knox85578.23%22920.95%90.82%62657.27%1,093
Lamar12,71176.72%3,73122.52%1260.76%8,98054.20%16,568
Lamb2,74179.29%69920.22%170.49%2,04259.07%3,457
Lampasas5,83678.13%1,56921.00%650.87%4,26757.12%7,470
La Salle67345.20%81354.60%30.20%1409.40%1,489
Lavaca6,68886.44%1,01913.17%300.39%5,66973.27%7,737
Lee4,48776.74%1,32222.61%380.65%3,16554.13%5,847
Leon5,71186.67%85512.98%230.35%4,85673.70%6,589
Liberty16,04177.96%4,42121.49%1140.55%11,62056.47%20,576
Limestone5,21175.35%1,67224.18%330.48%3,53951.17%6,916
Lipscomb94288.28%11610.87%90.84%82677.41%1,067
Live Oak3,02982.96%60116.46%210.58%2,42866.50%3,651
Llano7,95478.33%2,12420.92%760.75%5,83057.42%10,154
Loving4787.04%611.11%11.85%4175.93%54
Lubbock58,78064.19%32,06835.02%7310.80%26,71229.17%91,579
Lynn1,36980.67%32319.03%50.29%1,04661.64%1,697
McCulloch2,24584.05%40014.98%260.97%1,84569.08%2,671
McLennan45,85561.24%28,45238.00%5680.76%17,40323.24%74,875
McMullen38790.00%419.53%20.47%34680.47%430
Madison3,03379.17%78020.36%180.47%2,25358.81%3,831
Marion2,44870.00%1,01829.11%310.89%1,43040.89%3,497
Martin1,29783.46%24315.64%140.90%1,05467.82%1,554
Mason1,56079.31%40220.44%50.25%1,15858.87%1,967
Matagorda7,33070.10%3,04929.16%780.75%4,28140.94%10,457
Maverick2,95127.38%7,72771.71%980.91%4,77644.32%10,776
Medina11,44470.73%4,62128.56%1140.70%6,82342.17%16,179
Menard63280.72%14518.52%60.77%48762.20%783
Midland32,86776.51%9,72322.64%3650.85%23,14453.88%42,955
Milam5,92274.15%1,99725.00%680.85%3,92549.14%7,987
Mills1,76488.02%22911.43%110.55%1,53576.60%2,004
Mitchell1,58582.85%32316.88%50.26%1,26265.97%1,913
Montague6,42486.57%94112.68%560.75%5,48373.88%7,421
Montgomery137,39572.28%51,26826.97%1,4330.75%86,12745.31%190,096
Moore3,24880.00%78719.38%250.62%2,46160.62%4,060
Morris2,95369.74%1,26029.76%210.50%1,69339.99%4,234
Motley48391.65%407.59%40.76%44384.06%527
Nacogdoches13,77563.68%7,73235.74%1260.58%6,04327.93%21,633
Navarro10,39172.08%3,91827.18%1070.74%6,47344.90%14,416
Newton3,66078.27%99321.24%230.49%2,66757.04%4,676
Nolan3,12076.58%92822.78%260.64%2,19253.80%4,074
Nueces45,95648.85%47,39250.38%7190.76%1,4361.53%94,067
Ochiltree2,16089.44%2309.52%251.04%1,93079.92%2,415
Oldham73289.71%8210.05%20.25%65079.66%816
Orange21,16480.37%5,05019.18%1180.45%16,11461.20%26,332
Palo Pinto7,54780.03%1,83719.48%460.49%5,71060.55%9,430
Panola7,12081.38%1,59818.26%310.35%5,52263.12%8,749
Parker44,07180.87%9,95618.27%4680.86%34,11562.60%54,495
Parmer1,67581.43%37218.08%100.49%1,30363.34%2,057
Pecos2,16161.39%1,33938.04%200.57%82223.35%3,520
Polk12,79476.38%3,85022.99%1060.63%8,94453.40%16,750
Potter16,68968.33%7,52130.79%2140.88%9,16837.54%24,424
Presidio43626.15%1,22173.25%100.60%78547.09%1,667
Rains3,70284.02%68115.46%230.52%3,02168.57%4,406
Randall38,47979.41%9,61319.84%3630.75%28,86659.57%48,455
Reagan69282.97%13616.31%60.72%55666.67%834
Real1,31183.82%24515.66%80.51%1,06668.16%1,564
Red River3,42777.57%97322.02%180.41%2,45455.55%4,418
Reeves1,12847.04%1,25552.34%150.63%1275.30%2,398
Refugio1,63665.65%84733.99%90.36%78931.66%2,492
Roberts44195.87%194.13%00.00%42291.74%460
Robertson4,29568.52%1,94230.98%310.49%2,35337.54%6,268
Rockwall26,61568.77%11,75430.37%3300.85%14,86138.40%38,699
Runnels2,84287.88%38511.90%70.22%2,45775.97%3,234
Rusk12,59777.37%3,60922.17%760.47%8,98855.20%16,282
Sabine3,45687.12%49612.50%150.38%2,96074.62%3,967
San Augustine2,26675.13%73424.34%160.53%1,53250.80%3,016
San Jacinto7,49980.30%1,78519.11%550.59%5,71461.18%9,339
San Patricio11,33562.22%6,77737.20%1070.59%4,55825.02%18,219
San Saba1,81187.53%24711.94%110.53%1,56475.59%2,069
Schleicher73577.21%20921.95%80.84%52655.25%952
Scurry3,70584.92%64214.71%160.37%3,06370.20%4,363
Shackelford1,17491.65%1038.04%40.31%1,07183.61%1,281
Shelby6,00879.46%1,52120.12%320.42%4,48759.34%7,561
Sherman69284.18%8710.58%435.23%60573.60%822
Smith53,76069.46%23,18229.95%4580.59%30,57839.51%77,400
Somervell3,03382.17%63317.15%250.68%2,40065.02%3,691
Starr2,44322.65%8,27376.72%680.63%5,83054.06%10,784
Stephens2,63188.65%32410.92%130.44%2,30777.73%2,968
Sterling44290.95%449.05%00.00%39881.89%486
Stonewall49780.94%11218.24%50.81%38562.70%614
Sutton93477.45%26521.97%70.58%66955.47%1,206
Swisher1,46177.10%42022.16%140.74%1,04154.93%1,895
Tarrant309,18949.24%313,49749.93%5,2080.83%4,3080.69%627,894
Taylor29,81173.32%10,48925.80%3570.88%19,32247.52%40,657
Terrell32369.16%13929.76%51.07%18439.40%467
Terry2,16977.11%62922.36%150.53%1,54054.75%2,813
Throckmorton61787.77%7710.95%91.28%54076.81%703
Titus5,68571.02%2,26528.29%550.69%3,42042.72%8,005
Tom Green24,64871.18%9,69027.98%2920.84%14,95843.19%34,630
Travis119,27824.63%359,77274.30%5,1541.06%240,49449.67%484,204
Trinity4,14680.12%99819.29%310.60%3,14860.83%5,175
Tyler5,91982.91%1,18516.60%350.49%4,73466.31%7,139
Upshur11,52982.44%2,36416.91%910.65%9,16565.54%13,984
Upton85482.83%16916.39%80.78%68566.44%1,031
Uvalde4,34854.80%3,52844.46%590.74%82010.33%7,935
Val Verde5,34546.87%5,95552.21%1050.92%6105.35%11,405
Van Zandt15,18284.66%2,63414.69%1160.65%12,54869.98%17,932
Victoria19,00569.85%8,04629.57%1570.58%10,95940.28%27,208
Walker11,53564.61%6,18634.65%1320.74%5,34929.96%17,853
Waller10,16761.24%6,33538.16%1010.61%3,83223.08%16,603
Ward2,09671.78%80027.40%240.82%1,29644.38%2,920
Washington10,13475.11%3,26324.18%950.70%6,87150.93%13,492
Webb13,81427.97%35,15971.20%4080.83%21,34543.23%49,381
Wharton9,09470.27%3,79329.31%550.42%5,30140.96%12,942
Wheeler1,67992.76%1256.91%60.33%1,55485.86%1,810
Wichita23,64869.72%9,97129.40%2990.88%13,67740.32%33,918
Wilbarger2,63976.74%77622.56%240.70%1,86354.17%3,439
Willacy1,52735.31%2,77364.12%250.58%1,24628.81%4,325
Williamson99,85747.96%105,85050.84%2,5141.21%5,9932.88%208,221
Wilson13,02573.51%4,56725.77%1270.72%8,45847.73%17,719
Winkler1,12377.18%32122.06%110.76%80255.12%1,455
Wise19,02382.29%3,91516.94%1790.77%15,10865.35%23,117
Wood13,98783.55%2,63515.74%1180.70%11,35267.81%16,740
Yoakum1,55881.87%33517.60%100.53%1,22364.27%1,903
Young5,54386.54%82112.82%410.64%4,72273.72%6,405
Zapata82136.93%1,39262.62%100.45%57125.69%2,223
Zavala58920.19%2,31379.29%150.51%1,72459.10%2,917
Total4,260,55350.89%4,045,63248.32%65,4700.78%214,9212.57%8,371,655
Cruz
Republican
O'Rourke
Democratic
Dikeman
Libertarian
MarginTotal
votes
Shift by county
Trend by county
Legend
  •   Republican — >15%
  •   Republican — +12.5−15%
  •   Republican — +10−12.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5−10%
  •   Republican — +5−7.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5−5%
  •   Republican — +0−2.5%
  •   Democratic — +0−2.5%
  •   Democratic — +2.5−5%
  •   Democratic — +5−7.5%
  •   Democratic — +7.5-10%
  •   Democratic — +10−12.5%
  •   Democratic — +12.5−15%
  •   Democratic — >15%
County flips
Legend
  • Democratic

      Hold
      Gain from Republican

    Republican

      Hold

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

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Cruz won 20 of 36 congressional districts; O'Rourke won the other 16, including three held by Republicans.[250]

DistrictCruzO'RourkeRepresentative
1st72%28%Louie Gohmert
2nd50%49%Ted Poe
Dan Crenshaw
3rd51%48%Sam Johnson
Van Taylor
4th74%25%John Ratcliffe
5th60%39%Jeb Hensarling
Lance Gooden
6th51%48%Joe Barton
Ron Wright
7th46%53%John Culberson
Lizzie Fletcher
8th71%28%Kevin Brady
9th19%81%Al Green
10th49%50%Michael McCaul
11th78%22%Mike Conaway
12th60%39%Kay Granger
13th79%20%Mac Thornberry
14th58%41%Randy Weber
15th42%57%Vicente Gonzalez
16th26%74%Beto O'Rourke
Veronica Escobar
17th54%45%Bill Flores
18th20%79%Sheila Jackson Lee
19th72%28%Jodey Arrington
20th33%66%Joaquín Castro
21st50%49%Lamar Smith
Chip Roy
22nd50%49%Pete Olson
23rd47%52%Will Hurd
24th48%51%Kenny Marchant
25th52%47%Roger Williams
26th57%42%Michael Burgess
27th60%39%Michael Cloud
28th41%59%Henry Cuellar
29th25%74%Gene Green
Sylvia Garcia
30th18%82%Eddie Bernice Johnson
31st51%48%John Carter
32nd44%55%Pete Sessions
Colin Allred
33rd22%77%Marc Veasey
34th42%58%Filemon Vela Jr.
35th27%72%Lloyd Doggett
36th71%28%Brian Babin

Notes

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  1. ^Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight
  2. ^Not yet released

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  82. ^@RepStickland (August 23, 2018)."Looks like @BetoORourke 's comments on the NFL have gone viral. What should go viral are his absolutely insane liberal positions on late term abortion, anti #2a & failed Obamacare for all. He's wrong for Texas. #txlege #CruzCrew @tedcruz" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  88. ^@marklevinshow (April 18, 2018)."Tight race in Texas? I don't know if this poll is right, but time to rally for Cruz regardless, folks" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  89. ^@PatrickSvitek (September 19, 2018).".@TedCruz and @DonaldJTrumpJr to do rally and fundraiser in Wichita Falls on Oct. 3, per local state rep @RepJamesFrank: https://www.facebook.com/repjamesfrank/posts/1811472588950466?__xts__[0]=68.ARAz0b7kTwEcjp_8QHOL4xtbZB8e8nrhxiYgXnSnpozaY3NrhmznUIxBq92Z5i7PilQO3LBTbRcKobwc75UFz-3PjGyDOE-smtY0b9Wut7Yk150wPPiCvyIWmKt2NN_RR4O8wWfSs5DWCy8S1IEh4s4YacWU-2YadgVJWEthLQ-opMfic2m5aw&__tn__=-R … #txsen #txlege" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  104. ^Kirsten Gillibrand."Every dollar you give before Nov. 6 goes a long way in making sure Dems can flip seats in the Senate and fight this administration's dangerous agenda. Donate what you can to help @BetoORourke, @kyrstensinema and @RosenforNevada win in tough red states".Twitter.
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  107. ^@ChrisMurphyCT (May 4, 2018).".@BetoORourke is running against Ted Cruz in Texas. The gun lobby spent $518,272 on Cruz last year, but Beto is running his entire campaign on small donations from people like you. Chip in to help Beto here:" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  112. ^@BetoORourke (October 25, 2018)."It's been amazing watching my friend @betoorourke visit every county in Texas—Beto is proudly powered by people, not PACs or special interests. Go Beto!" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  113. ^@BetoORourke (June 10, 2018)."Great being joined by Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson and everyone who came out" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  117. ^@WendyDavis (August 26, 2018).".⁦@BetoORourke⁩ is as authentic as it gets. Every day he's speaking to what true TX values embody-that every voice matters & that everyone merits opportunity. You've seen that viral video. Now read this excellent article. Bye-bye ⁦@tedcruz⁩" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  118. ^@ChrisGTurner (August 15, 2018)."Great to catch up with our next U.S. Senator, @BetoORourke yesterday. And yes, we're in our official candidate uniforms. 😂 #txlege" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  119. ^@LupeValdez (September 21, 2018)."We're with you, @BetoORourke" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  121. ^"Let's raise some money for Beto! 9-27 at @LargoLosAngeles Let's raise some money for @whenweallvote on 9-20!".twitter.com. RetrievedOctober 19, 2018.
  122. ^Bun B."Come and be a part of making a change in Texas! Join me and @arianfoster as we help people get registered to vote and let them hear from the man himself @betoorourke about why he should be your senator!".Twitter.
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  128. ^@JimCarrey (November 4, 2018)."Go Beto! Go Democrats! Vote like there's no tomorrow. Let's make this Tuesday like the end of every great vampire movie. Pull back the curtains and let the sunshine turn all those bloodsuckers to dust" (Tweet). RetrievedNovember 8, 2018 – viaTwitter.
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  137. ^@chelseahandler (March 18, 2018)."I got to hear @BetoORourke speak last night and it was great to hear a candidate who cares about working families, women, immigrantion, and all while not taking money from corporate behemoths. We need elected officials who are not for sale. Go, Texas. Go, @BetoORourke" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  145. ^Lessig (March 31, 2017)."Beto for Senate".
  146. ^Eva Longoria."Calling all my fellow Texans! Tomorrow is the last day to register to vote! Make a difference this November: Get out there and VOTE y'all! @BetoORourke".Twitter.
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  159. ^@SteveSchmidtSES (April 23, 2018)."Thinking about Ted Cruz's slobbering Paean to Trump and the closeness of his race to the exciting and decent Beto O'Rourke one thing should be clear to Texans. If Ted Cruz won't protect the backs of his Dad and wife he won't have your back. I think Sam Houston would be for Beto!" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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  162. ^Siskind, Amy [@Amy_Siskind] (October 8, 2018)."END Mitch McConnell's reign of terror. Donate/volunteer for these close senate races: Jacky Rosen, NV Phil Bredesen, TN Claire McCaskill, MO Bill Nelson, FL Joe Donnelly, IN Heidi Heitkamp, ND Beto O'Rourke, TX Kyrsten Sinema, AZ Tammy Baldwin, WI" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 20, 2018 – viaTwitter.
  163. ^Tara Strong."#LETSGOBETO".Twitter.
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  196. ^"Texas needs more bipartisanship: We endorse Beto O'Rourke for US Senate".www.elpasotimes.com. October 21, 2018.
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  206. ^Change Research (D-Reason to Believe PAC)
  207. ^Emerson College
  208. ^Quinnipiac University
  209. ^University of Texas Tyler
  210. ^Dixie Strategies
  211. ^GBA Strategies (D-End Citizens United)
  212. ^University of Texas/YouGov
  213. ^Ipsos
  214. ^Tulchin Research (D-MoveOn)
  215. ^CNN/SSRS
  216. ^WPA Intelligence (R-Club for Growth)
  217. ^NYT Upshot/Siena College
  218. ^Quinnipiac University
  219. ^YouGov
  220. ^Emerson College
  221. ^Public Policy Polling (D-Protect Our Care)
  222. ^Public Policy Polling (D-End Citizens United)
  223. ^Vox Populi Polling
  224. ^Quinnipiac University
  225. ^Chism Strategies (D-Reform Austin)
  226. ^Ipsos
  227. ^Crosswind Media & Public Relations
  228. ^Dixie Strategies
  229. ^Emerson College
  230. ^NBC News/Marist
  231. ^Civiqs
  232. ^Public Policy Polling (D-End Citizens United)
  233. ^Quinnipiac University
  234. ^Texas Lyceum
  235. ^Gravis Marketing
  236. ^YouGov
  237. ^University of Texas/YouGov
  238. ^GQR Research (D-End Citizens United)
  239. ^Quinnipiac University
  240. ^Baselice & Associates (R-TLRPAC)
  241. ^Public Policy Polling (D-Giffords)
  242. ^JMC Analytics (R-Red Metrics Group)
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