Election Day has finally arrived for Beto O'Rourke — but can he really knock off Ted Cruz?
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00:00Maybe stop to catch our breath and answer some questions as well.
00:30This is a common sense, bipartisan reform, a part of the failed war on drugs.
00:56We're both trying to get back to work in Washington, D.C.
01:00I hope that more of our colleagues take this lead.
01:02Really two reasons to do this.
01:03One was to make sure that we could get to work.
01:05But the other reason was for a Democrat and a Republican to get together, get to know
01:11each other and see if we couldn't find some common ground.
01:23Multiple non-violent protests, including taking a knee at a football game to point
01:28out that black men unarmed, black teenagers unarmed and black children unarmed are being
01:36killed at a frightening level right now.
01:39Either we're a country that takes kids from their parents or we are a country that lives
01:44up to our best traditions.
01:46This is in direct response to our constituents, the people we represent, who are sick and
01:51tired of this Congress's inability to move forward, even on common sense, bipartisan,
01:58widely supported measures like universal background checks.
02:04You've helped us raise $1,274,000 in just over a little more than 50 hours, with the
02:18average contribution being $32.
02:30I think Congressman O'Rourke is out of step with Texas on that.
02:33Only one of us has been to each county in Texas and would have an idea of what Texas
02:38values and interests are.
02:41We are not running against anyone.
02:43We're not running against anything.
02:45We're not running against another political party.
02:47We are running for this country, by and for each and every single one of us.