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Latinx Democrats In Texas Support O'Rourke Over Castro And Biden In New Poll

Former Congressman Beto O'Rourke is leading former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro among Latinx voters in the state, according to a Texas Lyceum poll released Thursday.
Michael Minasi for KUT
Former Congressman Beto O'Rourke is leading former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro among Latinx voters in the state, according to a Texas Lyceum poll released Thursday.

Former U.S. Housing Secretary Julian Castro, the only Latino seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, is struggling among likely Latinx voters in Texas.

Castro, the mayor of San Antonio from 2009-2014, had just short of 8% support among the voting bloc, according to a Texas Lyceum poll released Thursday.

Meanwhile, the other Texan seeking the nomination, former El Paso Congressman Beto O'Rourke, had 22% support among Latinx voters.  

Josh Blank, research director for the Texas Lyceum poll, said O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 support among Latinx voters is 鈥渞esidue鈥 from his close U.S. Senate race last year.

鈥淗e really did work very hard to communicate with groups 鈥 and particular groups that Democrats see as the future of their coalition, like Hispanics 鈥 as a central strategy in his campaign,鈥 Blank said. 鈥淎nd I think he has seen the benefit of that.鈥

Albert Morales 鈥 the senior political director at Latino Decisions, a polling firm based in Washington, D.C. 鈥 said Castro hasn鈥檛 had the same kind of exposure to Texas voters as O鈥橰ourke has, which is a disadvantage overall.

鈥淭he Castro brothers have been San Antonio politicians,鈥 Morales said. 鈥淎nd Beto ran a phenomenal race in Texas. He is still really fresh in the minds of voters.鈥

Morales said that鈥檚 why he鈥檚 not surprised to see Castro isn鈥檛 getting more support among the Latinx community.

"Polling has consistently shown that a Latino surname doesn鈥檛 necessarily get you votes,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut an affinity toward the culture does.鈥

Morales said O鈥橰ourke speaking Spanish on the campaign trail and making an effort to talk directly to Latinx voters has helped him ever since his ultimately unsuccessful Senate run against Ted Cruz last year.

And while Texas voters are familiar with O鈥橰ourke, Blank said, Castro is likely going to have to continue introducing himself to Texas voters 鈥 as well as voters around the country.

鈥淐astro has always, in this race, been at a bit of a disadvantage both to Beto and otherwise,鈥 he said.

The frontrunner among Democrats in Texas, former Vice President Joe Biden, lagged behind O'Rourke, too. The poll found he had about 16% support from Latinix voters. He does have strong support among white and black voters in Texas 鈥 27% and 33%, respectively.

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Ashley Lopez joined KUT in January 2016. She covers politics and health care, and is part of the NPR-Kaiser Health News reporting collaborative. Previously she worked as a reporter at public radio stations in Louisville, Ky.; Miami and Fort Myers, Fla., where she won a National Edward R. Murrow Award.