John C Moritz, Wichita Falls Times Record News 10/15/2018
Democrat Beto O'Rourke will ride into San Antonio on yet another wave of record fundraising while incumbent Ted Cruz will take the stage for the final debate of the campaign for U.S. Senate cushioned by recent polls showing the Republican opening a widening lead.
Here are a few things to keep an eye out for once the debate begins at 8 p.m. Central time Tuesday:
No more Mr. Nice Guy?When Cruz and O'Rourke squared off in Dallas last month, experts said the Republican scored by staying on message and staying on the offensive. O'Rourke, who when he began campaigning last year was still somewhat unknown outside his native El Paso, was considered the winner of the likability contest by pushing high ideals over pointed attacks.
But since that Sept. 21 event, polls have showed O'Rourke slipping from 3-5 percentage points behind Cruz to as much as 9 points down. So the question hanging in the air now is, will O'Rourke go negative.
And if he does, will the tactic be effective for a candidate who has been branding himself as a post-partisan politician who'd bring a unifying voice to the often fractious U.S. Senate?
Will Cruz coast?Short answer: It's not in his nature. But there is the sense in the Cruz camp that the wind is at his back. Even when a biting attack piece not affiliated with O'Rourke surfaced last week questioning whether Cruz has the stones of a true Texan, his aides took a pass on the opportunity to counter-punch.
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