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Texas Governor's Race: Abbott Leads O'Rourke 53% - 46%, Quinnipiac University Texas Poll Finds; Texas-Mexico Border Ranks As #1 Issue Among Likely Voters

Six weeks before Election Day, Republican incumbent Greg Abbott has a 7-point lead over Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke 53 - 46 percent in the Texas governor's race, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh- pea-ack) University poll of likely voters in Texas released today.

This is Quinnipiac's first poll of likely voters in Texas' 2022 election and cannot be compared to earlier polls of registered voters.

Republicans support Abbott 96 - 3 percent, while Democrats support O'Rourke 96 - 4 percent. Among independents, 53 percent support Abbott, while 46 percent support O'Rourke.

"The race for the top job in Austin leans toward Abbott, who has very strong support from white Texans, particularly white men, while O'Rourke has overwhelming appeal among Black voters and strong support among young voters," said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.

Nearly all likely voters (96 percent) who support a candidate in the race for governor say their minds are made up about how they will cast their vote, while 3 percent say they might change their minds before the election.

Likely voters are split in their opinion of Abbott, as 50 percent have a favorable opinion of him and 47 percent have an unfavorable opinion of him.

O'Rourke receives a negative favorability rating, as 44 percent have a favorable opinion of him and 50 percent have an unfavorable opinion of him.

Likely voters were asked who would do a better job handling four issues...

  • the economy: 56 percent say Abbott, while 41 percent say O'Rourke;
  • the situation at the Mexican border: 54 percent say Abbott, while 43 percent say O'Rourke;
  • gun policy: 53 percent say Abbott, while 44 percent say O'Rourke;
  • abortion: 48 percent say O'Rourke, while 46 percent say Abbott.

MOST URGENT ISSUE

Asked to choose the most urgent issue facing Texas today, the Texas-Mexico border (38 percent) ranks first followed by abortion (17 percent) and inflation (11 percent).

There are big differences by party identification.

Among Republicans, the Texas-Mexico border (66 percent) ranks first followed by inflation (20 percent). No other issue reached double digits.

Among Democrats, abortion (36 percent) ranks first followed by gun policy (16 percent) and election laws (12 percent).

Among independents, the Texas-Mexico border (37 percent) ranks first followed by abortion (16 percent). No other issue reached double digits.

ABBOTT BUSING MIGRANTS NORTH

Likely voters are divided on Governor Greg Abbott busing migrants in Texas to Democratic led cities and states and using state funds to do it, with 51 percent approving of his actions and 47 percent disapproving of his actions. Republicans approve 92 - 6 percent, while Democrats disapprove 94 - 5 percent. Independents are divided, with 51 percent approving and 47 percent disapproving of Abbott's actions.

"With 1,254 miles of border and a steady surge of immigrants, Texans can't help but have the border top of mind. But when it comes to loading asylum seekers onto buses and exporting them to other states, likely voters are divided," added Malloy.

ABORTION

A majority of likely voters (53 percent) disagree with the Supreme Court decision overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision which had established a woman's right to an abortion, while 43 percent agree with the decision.

Democrats (94 - 6 percent) and independents (52 - 44 percent) disagree with the decision, while Republicans (75 - 21 percent) agree with the decision.

Women (64 - 34 percent) disagree with the decision, while men (54 - 40 percent) agree with the decision.

JOB APPROVALS

Job approval ratings for Texas elected officials...

  • Governor Greg Abbott: 51 percent approve, while 47 percent disapprove;
  • Senator Ted Cruz: 49 percent approve, while 48 percent disapprove;
  • Senator John Cornyn: 36 percent approve, while 49 percent disapprove.

Likely voters give President Joe Biden a negative 39 - 57 percent job approval rating.

TRUMP FAVORABILITY

Likely voters give Donald Trump a negative 44 - 51 percent favorability rating.

CASTING BALLOTS

For the 2022 general elections, two-thirds of likely voters (66 percent) plan to vote in person at an early voting location, 25 percent plan to vote in person on Election Day, and 8 percent plan to vote early by mail or absentee ballot.

1,327 likely Texas voters were surveyed from September 22nd - 26th with a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Doug Schwartz, Ph.D. since 1994, conducts independent, non-partisan national and state polls on politics and issues. Surveys adhere to industry best practices and are based on random samples of adults using random digit dialing with live interviewers calling landlines and cell phones.

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