News about Beto O'Rourke

After a city employee is electrocuted and dies, the Houston polling center has shut down

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
When he was 'killed due to a work-related incident, an unidentified city employee was allegedly installing lights inside the park.' The incident, which occurred around noon, knocked out electricity to the polling center, causing it to be shutdown. The victim was discovered inside a cherry picker basket that had been extended near a flood light. To vote again, voters were redirected to the Hardy Street Senior Citizens Center. Around 2 p.m., electricity was restored to the polling station, but the Melrose Park center was not reopened.

Oprah Winfrey turns her back on Dr Oz and endorses Democrat John Fetterman

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 4, 2022
Despite regular appearances on television over many years with his rival, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Oprah Winfrey, endorsed John Fetterman for the Senate in Pennsylvania on Thursday night. During what was described as 'A Virtual Voting Conversation,' Winfrey encouraged people to vote and consider all of the candidates. The endorsement by Winfrey of Fetterman will put Oz, who is currently neck-and-neck in the polls with his Democratic rival. "I was in North Carolina, sister Cheri Beasley, if I was in Florida, I'd be supporting Val Demings; in Wisconsin, Catherine Cortez Masto; and in Georgia, Beto O'Rourke; and the stunning Stacey Abrams.'

With a week before the midterms, Republicans dominate the Republican party

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 1, 2022
After Democrats revealed that they may be resistant to historical trends over the summer, it's been a week until the midterms, and Republicans are seeing hopeful signs that they will be able to flip the House of Representatives and even the Senate. The Wall Street Journal released a poll from last week that showed Republicans were two points ahead of Democrats, 46 percent to 44 percent in the generic election. The final Fox News Channel Power Rankings, which were also released on Tuesday, predicted that Republicans will take over the House of Representatives, but Democrats also had a path to maintain control of the Senate.

To help students recognize them in the event of an emergency, Texas is giving out ID cards to K-8 students to help them quickly identify them

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 18, 2022
Just months after 19 girls were killed inside an elementary school in the Lone Star State, public school districts across Texas began giving out identification kits to students. The new program came from a bill that had been passed before the horrors that had unfolded inside Robb Elementary School in May, but some parents are still worried about the possibility. The kits include a fingerprint, a spot for salivary, and a location for parents to get a physical description of their child. In the case of an emergency such as a shooting or if a child goes missing, parents are expected to hold onto the card and commit it to law enforcement.

When heading the ACL Music Festival in her native Texas, Kacey Musgraves smolders in sheer leggy attire

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2022
Kacey Musgraves, a six-time Grammy winner, smoldered in the leggy dress she wore for her headlining set at Austin City Limits Music Festival in her native Texas on Sunday night. The 34-year-old country crooner was born in Golden, a small community 245 miles northwest of Austin.

After the Uvalde massacre, a Beto supporter threatens Ted Cruz on flight for not doing enough on gun control

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
On Thursday, a man confronted Texas senator Ted Cruz, left, at the end of a flight. According to see right, Twitter user @Nathan_VBB, who was seen inset center, asked why the senator did not endorse tighter gun control in the aftermath of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting. In May, 19 students and two teachers were killed. If he knows the names of any victims of the Uvalde shooting, the man asks Cruz. Cruz said he does but not give any information, but that he does not.'You don't care about the facts,' says the guy. You're a partisan, and that's fine.'

The president of the United States' knocking at his window was covered in the collection of classified information

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
An image of highly classified information was spread out on the floor of Trump's Mar-a-Lago office by the Justice Department in a blistering new legal filing. He is included in a Time magazine feature profiling him. As a wary Trump casts a glance to the other, it reveals a bewildering array of Democratic presidential rivals peering in as a wary Trump casts a glance to the side. All around it are classified as 'Top Secret' documents.

The Texas governor's bid is interrupted by Illness

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
Beto O'Rourke (at left) a Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate, who revealed in a tweet from his office on Sunday that he was forced to cancel his schedule after receiving medical attention at a San Antonio hospital for the sudden illness, which he said he learned about on Friday. Following the diagnosis, O'Rourke's remark, which placed him behind Republican Greg Abbott (at right) by around seven points in a local poll, revealed that he was now resting at his house in El Paso under doctor's orders. With that in mind, the unspecified sickness may have doom for the progressive's already tense hopes of catching up with the incumbent ahead of the state's gubernatorial elections, scheduled for November. It put an end to the former Texas state rep's 49-day road trip across the state, which had more than 70 more stops on its itinerary. Since being forced to cancel activities in Lockhart, San Antonio, and several other towns due to the tumultuous illness, O'Rourke apologized to potential voters throughout the state affected by his campaign pause. In a local poll, the Texas native, who has emerged as a surprise favorite in a state that traditionally votes red, fell seven points last month, but did not specify a date or time in which his team would return to the campaign trail, nor did he disclose what specific viruses he had contracted.

On top of the 1,000 that have been scheduled, New York will rent another five THOUSAND hotel rooms for illegal migrants

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2022
On Wednesday, the city's Department of Social Services reported that they were looking for an additional 5,000 hotel rooms for migrants arriving from Texas and Arizona. No fees were given and no one knew which hotels they intended to use. Some New Yorkers expressed retaliation after learning of the additional 5,000 hotel rooms. 'NYC is looking for an additional 5,000 hotel beds to house migrants bused in.' So now we have illegal immigrants rather than tourists in our hotels,' Andrea Catsimatidis, chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party. 'Imagine the impact on our economy, crime, and tax dollars.' With two million people expected to have crossed illegally by the year's end, the United States is on track to see the largest number of migrant arrivals since records were established, with two million expected to have crossed illegally by the end of the year.

A record number of migrants arrested at the border: Illegal crossings have risen to nearly TWO million

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
According to the latest monthly estimates, 1.82 million people have been notified by CBP this year. There were 1.66 million people in the last fiscal year, from September 30, 2021, to September 30, 2021. Has been caught crossing from Mexico. At least 700 migrants crossed into the United States from Mexico in a single day, according to a video from the border — Eagle Pass, Texas - at only one border crossing.

The 'The Row' hotel in Manhattan will convert migrant accommodations for 600 families.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2022
According to recent City Hall's new initiatives, the Row, which is based near tourist-packed Times Square, will become a refuge for up to 600 migrant families who have migrated from Texas. According to reports, they are going to house families and single people who have travelled from Texas after Gov. George Abbott announced his plan to begin transporting people from his southern state. The plush hotel is said to be consulting with Mayor Adams to turn part of the $400-a-night hotel, formerly known as the Milford Plaza, into an intake center.