The video featured in the media player above is from a previously recorded episode of This Week in Texas, an in-depth political conversation hosted by Tom Abrahams.
Governor Greg Abbott leads Beto O'Rourke 49% to 42% with seven percent undecided.
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In the race for Lieutenant Governor, Dan Patrick leads democrat Mike Collier 49% to 43% with 8% undecided.
And in the Attorney General's race, embattled Republican Ken Paxton leads civil rights attorney Rochelle Garza by three points, 45% to 42% with ten percent of those surveyed undecided.
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The survey was conducted between August 11 and 29, 2022 in English and Spanish, with 2,140 respondents 18 years of age and older, resulting in a confidence interval of +/-2.1. The respondents were matched to a sampling frame on gender, age, race/ethnicity, and education and are representative of the Texas adult population.
READ MORE: See full survey results
It found that "while O'Rourke and Abbott are tied among likely women voters in the gubernatorial race and Collier leads Patrick by 1% among likely women voters in the lieutenant governor contest, Garza leads Paxton by 5% among likely women voters in the attorney general contest," and that "Virtually every Texas Democrat (93%) intends to vote for O'Rourke, compared to 2% who intend to vote for Abbott, and virtually every Texas Republican (93%) intends to vote for Abbott, compared to 2% who intend to vote for O'Rourke. Texas Independents are more evenly divided, albeit favoring Abbott, with 47% intending to vote for Abbott and 25% for O'Rourke."
Nearly one in four independents have not made up their minds, according to the survey.
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