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« on: October 17, 2020, 06:02:56 PM »

Bumping this for more discussion. Is Taylor a “strong incumbent”?

Yeah, he's objectively fairly strong. He won by 10 in an open seat while cruz won by like 4 as an incumbent, both in 2018. My boss in the Candace Valenzuela campaign knows Mark Phariss, and said he considered running against Taylor this year, but said he can raise 2-3 million, but Taylor can way outraise him as he is real cozy with the fossil fuel industry in the state, so he decided not to run.
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