The2018 Texas gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect thegovernor of Texas , concurrently with theelection of Texas'sClass I U.S. Senate seat , as well asother congressional, state, and local elections throughout the United States and Texas. IncumbentRepublican governorGreg Abbott won re-election to a second term in office[ 2] defeatingDemocratic nomineeLupe Valdez , the former sheriff ofDallas County , andLibertarian nominee Mark Tippetts, a former member of theLago Vista city council.
The Republican and Democratic party primaries were held on March 6, 2018, making them the first primaries of the 2018 electoral season.[ 3] Abbott won the March 6 primary with 90% of the vote to receive the Republican nomination, while Democratic candidatesLupe Valdez and Andrew White advanced to a May 22 runoff.[ 4] Valdez defeated White in the runoff with 53.1% of the vote and faced Abbott in the general election as the Democratic nominee.[ 5]
Valdez's nomination made her the first openly gay person nominated for governor by a major party in the state.[ 6]
Tippetts was nominated at the Libertarian Party of Texas' state convention in Houston April 13–15, 2018. He defeated three challengers, as well as the None Of The Above option, on the first ballot and received more than 70% approval from Libertarian party delegates.
Despite considerably closer contests in other Texas state elections, Abbott handily won a second term with the highest margin of victory of any state executive official on the ballot, although Valdez also won the largest vote share for a Democratic gubernatorial candidate sinceAnn Richards in1994 .[ 7] Tippetts' showing exceeded the previous record for most votes for a Libertarian nominee for Texas governor; that record had been set in 1990.
The election also took place alongside a closer, higher-profileSenate race betweenBeto O'Rourke andTed Cruz , which may have played a factor in making the Democratic gubernatorial candidate considerably more competitive than in 2014. Abbott won a majority among white voters (72% to 26%), while Valdez won majorities among African Americans (80% to 16%) and Latinos (63% to 35%).[ 8]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Greg Abbott
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Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rafael Anchia , state representative[ 45] Dwight Boykins ,Houston city councilman [ 46] [ 47] Joaquín Castro , U.S. representative[ 48] [ 49] Julian Castro , formerUnited States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and mayor ofSan Antonio [ 50] Mike Collier, businessman and nominee for comptroller in2014 (running for lieutenant governor )[ 51] [ 52] Wendy Davis , former state senator and nominee in2014 [ 53] [ 54] Pete Gallego , former U.S. representative[ 55] [ 56] Eva Longoria , actress and political activist[ 57] Jack Martin , CEO ofHill+Knowlton Strategies [ 58] Trey Martinez Fischer , former state representative[ 59] [ 60] [ 58] William McRaven ,chancellor of theUniversity of Texas System , retired Navy admiral and former commander of theUnited States Special Operations Command [ 61] [ 62] Michael Sorrell , president ofPaul Quinn College [ 63] [ 57] [ 58] [ 64] Allen Vaught, former state representative[ 59] Lupe Valdez
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Roberto Alonzo , state representative (D-104th District)[ 73] Carol Alvarado , state representative (D-145th District)[ 74] Rafael Anchia , state representative (D-103rd District)[ 75] Diana Arévalo , state representative (D-116th District)[ 73] Diego Bernal , state representative (D-123rd District)[ 73] César Blanco , state representative (D-76th District)[ 73] Terry Canales , state representative (D-40th District)[ 76] Nicole Collier , state representative (D-95th District)[ 73] Jessica Farrar , state representative (D-148th District)[ 73] Domingo García , former state representative (D-104th District)[ 77] Mary González , state representative (D-75th District)[ 73] Ryan Guillen , state representative (D-31st District)[ 73] Ana Hernandez , state representative (D-143rd District)[ 74] Gina Hinojosa , state representative (D-49th District)[ 78] Celia Israel , state representative (D-50th District)[ 73] Mando Martinez , state representative (D-39th District)[ 73] Ina Minjarez , state representative (D-124th District)[ 73] Sergio Muñoz , state representative (D-36th District)[ 73] Victoria Neave , state representative (D-107th District)[ 73] Poncho Nevárez , state representative (D-74th District)[ 73] Lina Ortega , state representative (D-77th District)[ 71] Ron Reynolds , state representative (D-27th District)[ 71] Eddie Rodriguez , state representative (D-51st District)[ 71] Justin Rodriguez , state representative (D-125th District)[ 71] Local officeholders
Sammy Casados,Pasadena City Council member[ 74] Theresa Daniel,Dallas County commissioner[ 79] Chris Diaz,Harris County constable[ 74] Robert Gallegos,Houston City Council member[ 74] Adrian Garcia, former Harris County sheriff[ 74] Elba Garcia, Dallas County commissioner[ 79] Gilbert Gonzales, mayor ofRaymondville, Texas [ 80] Clay Jenkins , Dallas County judge[ 81] Omar Lucio, sheriff ofCameron County, Texas [ 82] John Wiley Price, Dallas County commissioner[ 79] Jeff Travillion,Travis County commissioner[ 71] Richard Wiles, sheriff ofEl Paso County, Texas [ 83] Individuals
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Cedric Davis, former mayor ofBalch Springs and candidate for the 2018 gubernatorial Democratic nomination[ 97] Individuals
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Adrian Ocegueda Jeffrey Payne Lupe Valdez Tom Wakely Andrew White Grady Yarbrough Other Undecided Dixie Strategies [ 22] February 22–23, 2018 – ± 5.7% 6% 1% 12% 2% 17% 1% 6%[ 109] 54% University of Texas [ 24] February 1–12, 2018 453 ± 7.4% 5% 5% 43% 7% 24% 7% 8%[ 110] –
Initial primary results by county Valdez—60–70%
Valdez—50–60%
Valdez—40–50%
Valdez—30–40%
Valdez—20–30%
White—100%
White—50–60%
White—40–50%
White—30–40%
White—20–30%
Davis—60–70%
Davis—20–30%
Davis—<20%
Yarbrough—20–30%
Yarbrough—30–40%
Wakely—30–40%
Wakely—20–30%
Democratic primary results[ 111] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Lupe Valdez 436,666 42.89% Democratic Andrew White 278,708 27.37% Democratic Cedric Davis Sr. 83,938 8.24% Democratic Grady Yarbrough 54,660 5.36% Democratic Jeffrey Payne 48,407 4.75% Democratic Adrian Ocegueda 44,825 4.4% Democratic Tom Wakely 34,889 3.42% Democratic James Clark 21,945 2.15% Democratic Joe Mumbach 13,921 1.36% Total votes 1,017,959 100% +463,945 Turnout 6.67%[ 27] +2.6%
Runoff results by county Valdez—>90%
Valdez—80–90%
Valdez—70–80%
Valdez—60–70%
Valdez—50–60%
White—50–60%
White—60–70%
White—70–80%
White—80–90%
White—>90%
Lupe Valdez and Andrew White proceeded to a runoff on May 22 since neither received 50% of the vote in the first round of the primary.[ 4] Lupe Valdez won the runoff.[ 112]
Democratic primary runoff results[ 111] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Lupe Valdez 227,577 53.1 Democratic Andrew White 201,356 46.9 Total votes 432,180 100
Libertarian nomination [ edit ] Mark Tippetts, former Lago Vista city councilman[ 113] Defeated at convention [ edit ] Kathie Glass, attorney and previous nominee[ 114] Patrick Smith[ 113] Kory Watkins, activist[ 115] Greg Abbott (R)
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Roberto Alonzo , state representative (D-104th District)[ 73] Carol Alvarado , state representative (D-145th District)[ 74] Rafael Anchia , state representative (D-103rd District)[ 75] Diana Arévalo , state representative (D-116th District)[ 73] Diego Bernal , state representative (D-123rd District)[ 73] César Blanco , state representative (D-76th District)[ 73] Terry Canales , state representative (D-40th District)[ 76] Nicole Collier , state representative (D-95th District)[ 73] Jessica Farrar , state representative (D-148th District)[ 73] Domingo García , former state representative (D-104th District)[ 77] Mary González , state representative (D-75th District)[ 73] Ryan Guillen , state representative (D-31st District)[ 73] Ana Hernandez , state representative (D-143rd District)[ 74] Gina Hinojosa , state representative (D-49th District)[ 78] Celia Israel , state representative (D-50th District)[ 73] Eric Johnson , state representative (D-100th District)[ 138] Mando Martinez , state representative (D-39th District)[ 73] Ina Minjarez , state representative (D-124th District)[ 73] Sergio Muñoz , state representative (D-36th District)[ 73] Victoria Neave , state representative (D-107th District)[ 73] Poncho Nevárez , state representative (D-74th District)[ 73] Lina Ortega , state representative (D-77th District)[ 71] Ron Reynolds , state representative (D-27th District)[ 71] Eddie Rodriguez , state representative (D-51st District)[ 71] Justin Rodriguez , state representative (D-125th District)[ 71] Chris Turner , state representative (D-101st District) and chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus[ 139] Local officeholders
Sammy Casados,Pasadena City Council member[ 74] Theresa Daniel,Dallas County commissioner[ 79] Chris Diaz,Harris County constable[ 74] Robert Gallegos,Houston City Council member[ 74] Adrian Garcia, former Harris County sheriff[ 74] Elba Garcia, Dallas County commissioner[ 79] Gilbert Gonzales, mayor ofRaymondville, Texas [ 80] Clay Jenkins, Dallas County judge[ 81] Omar Lucio, sheriff ofCameron County, Texas [ 82] John Wiley Price, Dallas County commissioner[ 79] Jeff Travillion,Travis County commissioner[ 71] Richard Wiles, sheriff ofEl Paso County, Texas [ 83] Individuals
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Christian Ehmling, political activist, editor in chief ofEast County Liberty Talk , former Republican candidate for Texas House of Representatives District 16[ 148] Kinky Friedman , singer, songwriter, humorist, novelist, former candidate forgovernor , and former columnist forTexas Monthly [ 149] Rob Kampia , co-founder and former executive director of theMarijuana Policy Project [ 150] Mary Ruwart , biomedical researcher and Libertarian activist[ 150] Nicholas Sarwark , chairman of theLibertarian National Committee [ 151] Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report [ 152] Safe R October 26, 2018 The Washington Post [ 153] Safe R November 5, 2018 FiveThirtyEight [ 154] Safe R November 5, 2018 Rothenberg Political Report [ 155] Safe R November 1, 2018 Sabato's Crystal Ball [ 156] Safe R November 5, 2018 RealClearPolitics [ 157] Safe R November 4, 2018 Daily Kos [ 158] Safe R November 5, 2018 Fox News [ 159] [ a] Likely R November 5, 2018 Politico [ 160] Safe R November 5, 2018 Governing [ 161] Safe R November 5, 2018
Notes ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Greg Abbott (R) Lupe Valdez (D) Mark Tippetts (L) Other Undecided Emerson College [ 162] October 28–30, 2018 781 ± 3.7% 51% 43% 2% – 4% Quinnipiac University [ 163] October 22–28, 2018 1,078 ± 3.5% 54% 40% – 1% 6% University of Texas Tyler [ 164] October 15–28, 2018 1,033 ± 3.0% 53% 32% – 5% 10% Dixie Strategies [ 165] October 25–26, 2018 588 ± 4.0% 59% 33% – – 7% University of Texas /YouGov [ 166] October 15–21, 2018 927 ± 3.2% 56% 37% 3% 4% – Ipsos [ 167] October 12–18, 2018 1,298 ± 3.2% 53% 38% – 3% 6% CNN /SSRS [ 168] October 9–13, 2018 716 LV ± 4.5% 57% 39% – 0% 3% 862 RV ± 4.1% 56% 38% – 0% 4% NYT Upshot /Siena College [ 169] October 8–11, 2018 800 ± 3.6% 57% 35% – – 8% Quinnipiac University [ 170] October 3–9, 2018 730 ± 4.4% 58% 38% – 0% 4% Emerson College [ 171] October 1–5, 2018 500 ± 4.5% 53% 33% – 3% 11% Epstein Group [ 172] September 15–24, 2018 1,200 ± 2.9% 58% 29% 3% – 10% Vox Populi Polling [ 173] September 16–18, 2018 508 ± 4.4% 55% 45% – – – Quinnipiac University [ 174] September 11–17, 2018 807 ± 4.1% 58% 39% – 0% 3% Ipsos [ 175] September 6–14, 2018 992 ± 4.0% 50% 41% – 2% 6% Crosswind Media & Public Relations [ 176] September 6–9, 2018 800 ± 4.0% 52% 39% – – – Dixie Strategies [ 177] September 6–7, 2018 519 ± 4.3% 53% 34% 1% – 12% Emerson College [ 178] August 22–25, 2018 550 ± 4.4% 48% 28% – 3% 20% Marist College [ 179] August 12–16, 2018 759 ± 3.8% 56% 37% – <1% 6% Quinnipiac University [ 180] July 26–31, 2018 1,118 ± 3.5% 51% 38% – 1% 9% Texas Lyceum [ 181] July 9–26, 2018 441 LV ± 4.7% 47% 31% 1% – 22% 806 RV ± 3.5% 44% 25% 3% – 28% Gravis Marketing [ 182] July 3–7, 2018 602 ± 4.0% 51% 41% – – 8% University of Texas /YouGov [ 183] June 8–17, 2018 1,200 ± 2.8% 44% 32% 4% 4% 16% Quinnipiac University [ 184] May 23–29, 2018 961 ± 3.8% 53% 34% – 1% 9% JMC Analytics (R-Red Metrics Group)[ 185] May 19–21, 2018 575 ± 4.1% 48% 36% – – 16% Quinnipiac University [ 186] April 12–17, 2018 1,029 ± 3.6% 49% 40% – 0% 9%
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Greg Abbott (R) Andrew White (D) Other Undecided JMC Analytics (R-Red Metrics Group)[ 185] May 19–21, 2018 575 ± 4.1% 50% 39% – 10% Quinnipiac University [ 186] April 12–17, 2018 1,029 ± 3.6% 48% 41% 0% 9%
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Greg Abbott (R) Julian Castro (D) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 187] August 12–14, 2016 944 ± 3.2% 57% 28% – 15%
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Greg Abbott (R) Wendy Davis (D) Other Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 187] August 12–14, 2016 944 ± 3.2% 57% 32% – 11%
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic [ edit ] Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [ edit ] By congressional district [ edit ] Abbott won 25 of 36 congressional districts, including two that elected Democrats.[ 189]
Voter demographic data was collected byCNN . The voter survey is based onexit polls .[ 190]
2018 Texas gubernatorial election (CNN)[ 190] Demographic subgroup Abbott Valdez % of total vote Ideology Liberals 11 83 22 Moderates 43 55 35 Conservatives 88 11 43 Party Democrats 11 87 34 Republicans 93 4 39 Independents 55 40 27 Age 18–24 years old 34 53 8 25–29 years old 31 68 7 30–39 years old 53 44 15 40–49 years old 58 41 17 50–64 years old 60 36 26 65 and older 62 37 27 Gender Men 60 36 49 Women 50 47 51 Marital status Married 60 37 66 Unmarried 45 53 34 Marital status by gender Married men 63 35 34 Married women 55 40 31 Unmarried men 48 50 15 Unmarried women 43 56 20 Race White 69 29 57 Non-white 36 60 43 Race/ethnicity White 69 29 57 Black 15 82 12 Latino 42 53 26 Asian N/A N/A 3 Other N/A N/A 3 Gender by race White men 75 23 27 White women 65 34 29 Black men 24 75 6 Black women 8 89 6 Latino men 42 49 12 Latino women 42 56 13 Other racial/ethnic groups 53 46 6 Education Never attendedcollege 57 41 21 Some college education 57 37 26 Associate degree 53 44 14 Bachelor's degree 58 40 25 Advanced degree46 53 15 Education by race White college graduates 61 37 26 White no college degree 76 22 31 Non-white college graduates 38 61 14 Non-white no college degree 35 60 29 Education by gender/race White women with college degrees 56 42 13 White women without college degrees 72 28 17 White men with college degrees 67 32 13 White men without college degrees 81 15 14 Non-white 36 60 43 Income Under $50K 48 50 35 $50K-$100K 57 43 31 $100K or more 69 34 34 2016 presidential vote Trump 94 3 46 Clinton 14 85 37 Other N/A N/A 5 Did not vote N/A N/A 11 Issue regarded as most important Immigration 74 16 34 Economy 61 36 21 Healthcare 36 62 36 Gun policy N/A N/A 6 Area type Urban 45 51 41 Suburban 59 38 46 Rural 73 26 13
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RetrievedFebruary 20, 2018 . ^a b @LupeValdez (May 10, 2018).".Honored to have your support, @JulianCastro! This year we have an opportunity to find a path for all Texans to succeed, invest in our public schools, and push back against hate! #VamosValdez" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b @Castro4Congress (February 24, 2018).".@LupeValdez has spent her entire life fighting for Texans. That's what we need and deserve from our next Texas Governor" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b @GiffordsCourage (May 8, 2018).".As the former Dallas County Sheriff, @LupeValdez knows the danger of letting guns fall into the wrong hands. She will be a Governor who protects 2nd amendment rights while fighting for gun safety laws, and we are proud to endorse her. https://giffords.org/2018/05/valdez/ #VoteCourage" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b @LupeValdez (March 20, 2018)."Thank you @SenatorSylvia for your support! Grateful for the endorsement, amiga. #txlege" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b @Menendez4Texas (February 26, 2018)."Please take a minute to watch my friend's and Gubernatorial candidate, Lupe Valdez's, video narrated by @JohnLeguizamo" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b c d e f g h i j k l "My Endorsements" . Lupe Valdez for Governor. Archived fromthe original on May 11, 2018. RetrievedMay 10, 2018 .^a b Tuma, Mary (March 2, 2018)."Election Notes More news from the campaign trail" . RetrievedMarch 1, 2018 . ^a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab @LupeValdez (March 28, 2018)."I am thrilled to have earned the support from such a diverse and inspiring group of leaders from across our incredible state. Our movement is bringing together Texans of all backgrounds to fight for a new vision for Texas. #txlege" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b c d e f g h i j k l @PatrickSvitek (April 25, 2018).".@LupeValdez rolls out Harris County endorsements ahead of Houston forum this evening with @randrewwhite. #txgov" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b "Lupe Valdez Grassroots Fundraiser hosted by Anchia and Friends" . January 11, 2018. Archived fromthe original on January 16, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2018 .^a b "Cooking pan de campo with my friend and supporter, State Rep. Terry Canales, in Edinburg tonight. It's great to be back in the Rio Grande Valley for a few days" . February 12, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2018 .^a b Young, Stephen (January 16, 2018)."Initial Fundraising Numbers Show Lupe Valdez Campaign Way Behind" . RetrievedJanuary 20, 2018 . ^a b @GinaForAustin (February 27, 2018)."If you have a moment, this short video about Sheriff Lupe Valdez who is running for Governor is worth the watch. I am proud to be supporting a candidate who represents the best of who we are" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b c d e f @PatrickSvitek (March 2, 2018)."With four days until primary, @LupeValdez rolls out endorsements from all Democrats on the Dallas County Commissioners Court:" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b "Enjoyed meeting with elected officials and community leaders in Willacy County. Thanks to Raymondville Mayor Gilbert Gonzales for being a wonderful host today!" . February 20, 2018. RetrievedMarch 1, 2018 .^a b Fikac, Peggy (February 11, 2018)."Dallas County judge backing Lupe Valdez for governor" . RetrievedFebruary 12, 2018 . ^a b "With my good friend Sheriff Omar Lucio on a beautiful South Texas Sunday afternoon. Glad to have his support in Cameron County as we bring back common sense to Texas" . January 14, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2018 .^a b "Wonderful turnout at our meet-and-greet in El Paso last night. Thanks to Sheriff Richard Wiles for hosting us!" . February 19, 2018. RetrievedMarch 1, 2018 .^a b @JohnLeguizamo (March 11, 2018)."Flip it blue #Texas! I know you can! @LupeValdez @MALDEF @LULAC @HispChamberCCC @HispanicArts @HispanicCaucus @LatinosMatter @Latina @NBCLatino @latinovictoryus @RockTheVote" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b @DianeRavitch (March 8, 2018)."I support Lupe Valdez. Since I can't vote for (I live in NY, but born in Texas), I sent money. Time to change Texas!" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b W. Gardner Selby (May 15, 2018)."Did Cecile Richards say there's room in 'her movement' for people who think abortion is wrong?" . PolitiFact. RetrievedMay 16, 2018 . ^a b Ward, Mike (January 22, 2018)."AFL-CIO political arm endorses Lupe Valdez" . RetrievedJanuary 30, 2018 . ^a b @TexasEquityPAC (April 10, 2018)."The @TexasEquityPAC, the political action committee of @EqualityTexas endorses Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate @LupeValdez for the May 22, 2018 runoff elections. http://www.texasequitypac.org" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b c "Honored to receive the endorsement of the Texas Tejano Democrats. Our grassroots campaign is proud of the many Democratic endorsements we've received including Planned Parenthood Texas Votes, the Texas AFL-CIO, Stonewall chapters in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Denton, and numerous other progressive organizations across our state" . February 5, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2018 .^a b Tilove, Jonathan (February 5, 2018)."Knocked for a Lupe" . Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2018 . ^a b "For decades, millions of Texans, including women and their families, have come to rely on Planned Parenthood for critical healthcare services. Planned Parenthood has stood strong defending Texas women's rights. I'm honored to stand with them and have their endorsement" . February 5, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2018 .^ "Stonewall Endorsed Candidates for March 6 Primaries - Stonewall Democrats of Austin" .Stonewallaustin.org . RetrievedMay 22, 2018 .^ Sanchez, Sam (January 29, 2018)."Stonewall Democrats Announce Endorsements for March Primary" . RetrievedJanuary 30, 2018 . ^ Chronicle Editorial Board (February 16, 2018)."Chronicle Endorsements" . RetrievedFebruary 20, 2018 . ^ Editorial Board (February 19, 2018)."Texas Primary Election 2018: Corpus Christi Caller-Times Endorsements" . RetrievedFebruary 20, 2018 . ^ Svitek, Patrick (December 7, 2017)."Democrat Andrew White, son of late Gov. Mark White, announces gubernatorial bid" . RetrievedJanuary 17, 2018 . ^a b @PatrickSvitek (March 11, 2018)."Missed this -- @randrewwhite endorsed by Cedric Davis, who finished 3rd out of 9 in #txgov primary Tuesday (8%), and Michael Cooper, runner-up in lite gov primary who got 48% against @CollierForTexas" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "Endorsements" . February 14, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2018 .^ "Endorsements" . February 4, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2018 .^ "2018 Democratic Primary Endorsements" .Mailchi.mp . RetrievedFebruary 27, 2018 .^ @jolt_texas (April 29, 2018)."We're proud to announce that Jolt endorses @BetoORourke for U.S. Senate & @randrewwhite for Texas Governor" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @randrewwhite (April 19, 2018)."Honored to receive the Gun-Sense Candidate distinction from @MomsDemand. I believe, as they do, that we can fully support the 2nd Amendment while supporting common-sense gun legislation that reduces death & injury from gun violence in our state & country. #GunReformNow #DoRightTX" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @PatrickSvitek (April 16, 2018)."Inbox: North East Bexar County Democrats endorse @randrewwhite in #txgov runoff against @LupeValdez. White spoke to the group Saturday morning" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "Andrew White is the best gubernatorial candidate for students | The Daily Texan" .Dailytexanonline.com . February 20, 2018. Archived fromthe original on February 22, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2018 .^ Dallas Morning News Editorial (February 4, 2018)."We recommend Andrew White in the Democratic primary for Texas Governor" . RetrievedFebruary 4, 2018 . ^ "Andrew White is the best Democrat to face Greg Abbott in the fall" .Star-telegram.com . RetrievedMay 12, 2018 .^ Sean Collins Walsh (February 3, 2018)."For Governor:Andrew White is the Democratic Party's George W. Bush in 2018" . RetrievedFebruary 4, 2018 . ^ "Abbott and White in governor's races - San Antonio Express-News" .M.mysanantonio.com . February 19, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2018 .^ James Clark 4%, Cedric Davis 2%, Joe Mumbach 0% ^ Cedric Davis 4%, Joe Mumbach 3%, James Clark 1% ^a b "2018 Democratic Party Primary Election - RESULTS" . March 10, 2018. Archived from the original on March 10, 2018. RetrievedMay 22, 2018 .{{cite web }}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link )^ "Lupe Valdez defeats Andrew White in Texas Democratic governor race" . Archived fromthe original on May 24, 2018. RetrievedMay 23, 2018 .^a b "2018 Candidates" .Lptexas.org . Archived fromthe original on December 22, 2017. RetrievedDecember 20, 2017 .^ Ward, Mike (November 6, 2017)."Kathie Glass announces Libertarian bid for governor - Houston Chronicle" .Chron.com . RetrievedFebruary 27, 2018 . ^ "Kory Watkins For Texas Governor Campaign Releases Glass Pipes To Show He Is The Real Deal" .The Daily Haze . October 27, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2018 .^ Craddick, Christi [@ChristiCraddick] (March 16, 2018)."Calling all Texas Republican women. #KeepTexasRed @TexasGOP @TFRW" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ Miller, Sid (May 27, 2018)."Sid Miller on Facebook" .Facebook.com . RetrievedMay 28, 2017 . ^a b @MattShaheen (September 3, 2018)."WHuge Collin County GOP Labor Day Rally! So many fired up about Keeping Texas Red to continue our growing prosperity and high quality of life!! #VoteGOP #HD66 @GregAbbott_TX @VanTaylorTX @KenPaxtonTX @AngelaPaxtonTX @candynoble @Scott_SanfordTX @leachfortexas @justinaholland" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b c d e f @AngelaPaxtonTX (March 20, 2018)."What a wonderful event today in Frisco hosted by Jerry Jones for @GregAbbott_TX. So good to see so many friends. Thank you Bobby and Phyllis Ray for inviting me as your guest. @leachfortexas @MattShaheen @candynoble @Scott_SanfordTX @SenBobHall @KonniBurton" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^a b c d e @MattRinaldiTX (May 5, 2018)."What enthusiasm gap? Great crowd at @DallasGOP block walk w/ @GregAbbott_TX @DonHuffines @LindaKoopHD102 @AngieChenButton @lisalubyryan. #txlege #KeepTexasRed" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @VanTaylorTX (September 5, 2018)."America as #1. Republican policies are driving economic success. Proud to work w @GregAbbott_TX @leachfortexas @Scott_SanfordTX @CandyNobleHD89 forTexas and Collin County" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ Crossroads Today (May 5, 2018)."Gov. Greg Abbott to kick off statewide Block Walking Event" . RetrievedMay 5, 2018 . ^ @glennbeck (May 27, 2018)."@GregAbbott_TX is the best governor I have ever had the honor to watch. Soro's is pouring millions into Texas to turn it blue. Only TWO counties are keeping Texas Red. It is that close. #wakeuptexans I pray for the Gov to remain strong, decent and in office" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @AbbottCampaign (April 11, 2018).".@GregAbbott_TX: ".@GregAbbott_TX: "I am proud to receive the endorsement of the Associated Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors of Texas PAC. They understand the importance of fostering successful small businesses & economic achievements through low taxes & reasonable regulations." " (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ McGaughy, Lauren (July 27, 2018)."Largest police group in Texas endorses Greg Abbott over former Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez" .The Dallas Morning News . ^ Tarrant, David (September 20, 2018)."Dallas sheriff's association endorses Gov. Greg Abbott over their former boss, Lupe Valdez" .DallasNews.com . ^ "WATCH: NFIB Texas PAC Endorses Governor Abbott for Second Term" .NFIB . July 12, 2018.^ @AbbottCampaign (April 6, 2018).".@GregAbbott_TX: .@GregAbbott_TX: "I am proud to receive the endorsement of the Rural Friends of Electric Cooperatives PAC, an organization that works diligently to provide energy resources to rural Texans and businesses." " (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @AbbottCampaign (April 18, 2018).".@GregAbbott_TX: "I look forward to working with the Texas Agricultural Aviation Association and others over the next four years as we bring even more innovation to Texas' thriving agricultural industry." " (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @AbbottCampaign (May 3, 2018).".@GregAbbott_TX: ".@GregAbbott_TX: "I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Texas Hospital Association's political action committee, and I am excited to work with them to strengthen our hospitals and health systems and provide even greater care to the people of Texas."" " (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @AbbottCampaign (April 25, 2018).".@GregAbbott_TX: ".@GregAbbott_TX: "I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Texas Pyrotechnic Association PAC, an organization that epitomizes the powerful force of small businesses in our great state." " (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "We recommend Greg Abbott for governor" .Dallas Morning News . October 18, 2018.^ "For Texas governor: Greg Abbott, without a doubt" .Fort Worth Star-Telegram . October 26, 2018. RetrievedOctober 28, 2018 .^ "Gov. Abbott for a second term" .San Antonio Express-News . October 18, 2018.^ @TomPerez (May 24, 2018).".Representation matters and we are working hard to elect Democratic candidates in every ZIP code and up and down the ballot who look like the people they serve. ¡Adelante, @LupeValdez!" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @sethmoulton (September 20, 2018)."I am proud to endorse a new group of @serve_america candidates who will put public service before personal gain. They are ready to bring a new generation of leadership to Washington and to state capitals across the country! I hope you will join me in supporting their campaigns" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @WendyDavis (May 22, 2018)."Congratulations @LupeValdez!" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @JohnsonforTexas (May 31, 2018)."Great to spend time with my fellow @dallasdemocrats, especially my wife @FemmeNakita and the next Governor of Texas, @LupeValdez! #JohnsonJordan18 #txlege" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @ChrisGTurner (May 22, 2018)."Congratulations to @LupeValdez on winning the Democratic nomination for #TXgov. And thank you to @randrewwhite for the race you ran. Onward to November! #txlege" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @CollierforTexas (May 22, 2018)."Congratulations to @LupeValdez for winning the Democratic nomination for Governor of Texas. I look forward to working with Sheriff Valdez to help make a better state for ALL Texans" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "Lupe Valdez Speaks to Her Win as Democratic Nominee for Texas Governor" . MSNBC. May 28, 2018. RetrievedMay 28, 2018 .^ @GeorgeTakei (May 23, 2018)."Congratulations to @LupeValdez, who won her primary for governor of Texas and is pretty much Trump's worst nightmare: a lesbian, Latina former sheriff—in short, the progressive answer to bigot and pardoned felon Joe Arpaio. Give her a follow, friends. #BlueWave" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @randrewwhite (May 22, 2018)."Congratulations to @LupeValdez for winning the Democratic nomination for Governor of Texas. She has my endorsement and my support. Let's #DoRightTX and win in November!" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @AnniesListTX (May 23, 2018)."Annie's List is pleased to announce our endorsement of @LupeValdez for Governor, @joifortexas for Comptroller and @KimOlson4TxAg for Commissioner of Agriculture. We are excited for their campaigns and believe these women truly represent the future of Texas!" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @HRC (September 7, 2018).".@HRC is proud to endorse @LupeValdez for governor of Texas. She is the first out #LGBTQ Latina candidate in the nation to win a major party's nomination for governor. #VamosValdez #TXGov #TXLege http://www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-endorses-lupe-valdez-in-her-historic-bid-for-governor-of-texas …" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @Mark4Gov (May 24, 2018)."It was great to receive an endorsement from @GovGaryJohnson recently. He has also agreed to serve as a policy adviser on my campaign – thank you Gary! Check out the rest of my team at https://mark4gov.com/?page_id=12" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @GovBillWeld (August 25, 2018)."Mark Tippetts is a business leader, father of four, and understands the issues facing Texans today. He knows what it takes to create jobs, keep government out of the way, and defend our freedoms. He will make a great Governor. I proudly endorse @Mark4Gov for Governor of Texas" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "East County Liberty Talk" .Facebook.com . RetrievedApril 3, 2019 .^ "Endorsement News for October 11 – Texas Election Source" .Txelects.com . RetrievedApril 3, 2019 .^a b "My Team" . Mark Tippets Campaign. Archived fromthe original on June 18, 2018. RetrievedJune 18, 2018 .^ @Mark4Gov (July 13, 2018)."IWith @nsarwark, the chair of the Libertarian National Party. #LetMarkDebate #EndTwoPartyRule" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "2018 Governor Race Ratings for October 26, 2018" .The Cook Political Report . RetrievedApril 10, 2021 .^ "The Washington Post's gubernatorial race ratings" .The Washington Post . October 16, 2018.^ "2018 Governor Forecast" .FiveThirtyEight . Archived fromthe original on October 18, 2018. RetrievedOctober 17, 2018 .^ "2018 Gubernatorial Ratings | Inside Elections" .insideelections.com . RetrievedNovember 15, 2017 .^ "Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball » 2018 Governor" .www.centerforpolitics.org . RetrievedNovember 15, 2017 .^ "2018 Governor Races" .RealClearPolitics . October 9, 2018.^ "2018 Governor Race Ratings" .Daily Kos . June 5, 2018.[permanent dead link ] ^ "2018 Midterm Power Ranking" .Fox News .^ "Politico Race Ratings" .Politico .^ "2018 Governor Elections: As November Nears, More Governors' Races Become Tossups" .www.governing.com . Archived fromthe original on October 21, 2018. RetrievedJuly 18, 2018 .^ Emerson College ^ Quinnipiac University ^ University of Texas Tyler ^ Dixie Strategies ^ University of Texas/YouGov ^ Ipsos ^ CNN/SSRS ^ NYT Upshot/Siena College ^ Quinnipiac University ^ Emerson College ^ Epstein Group Archived October 13, 2018, at theWayback Machine ^ Vox Populi Polling ^ Quinnipiac University ^ Ipsos Archived September 20, 2018, at theWayback Machine ^ Crosswind Media & Public Relations ^ Dixie Strategies ^ Emerson College ^ Marist College ^ Quinnipiac University ^ Texas Lyceum ^ Gravis Marketing ^ University of Texas/YouGov ^ Quinnipiac University ^a b JMC Analytics (R-Red Metrics Group) ^a b Quinnipiac University ^a b Public Policy Polling ^ "2018 General Election" . Texas Secretary of State. RetrievedDecember 5, 2018 .^ "DRA 2020" .davesredistricting.org . RetrievedAugust 18, 2025 .^a b "2018 Texas Exit Polls" .CNN Politics . RetrievedAugust 21, 2024 .Debates
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