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Poll: Majority of Texas voters support busing migrants out of state

According to a new poll, Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican running for a third term, is leading Democrat Beto O鈥橰ourke by five percentage points.
Gabriel C. P茅rez
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KUT
According to a new poll, Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican running for a third term, is leading Democrat Beto O鈥橰ourke by five percentage points.

According to a new Texas Politics Project poll, Republicans overwhelmingly support Gov. Greg Abbott鈥檚 busing policy, while most Democrats are against it. Abbott, a Republican running for a third term, continues to lead Democrat Beto O鈥橰ourke.

Gov. Greg Abbott鈥檚 controversial program of busing migrants waiting for their asylum hearings out of state has the support of a majority of Texas voters, a found.

The Texas Politics Project surveyed 1,200 self-declared registered voters from Aug. 28 to Sept. 6.

According to the poll, 52% of Texas voters supported Abbott鈥檚 policy of busing migrants. Thirty-five percent expressed their opposition, while 14% said they were unsure.

Poll results show it is Texas Republicans who overwhelmingly support Abbott鈥檚 policy, while most Democrats in the state are against it.

鈥淎s much as critics in Texas and beyond have skewered Abbott's busing of migrants to Democratically-led cities beyond Texas as election-year trolling, his combative promotion of the busing activates Texas Republicans' intense sense of urgency about the border, and the widespread desire among them, persistently evident in polling over the last decade, to limit the number of immigrants of all types who come to Texas,鈥 Jim Henson, executive director of the Texas Politics Project, said in a statement.

This is the first time the Texas Politics Project asked voters about Abbott鈥檚 policy, which was announced in April.

The Republican initially started sending unauthorized migrants 鈥 released by the federal government while pending a court hearing 鈥 out of Texas to Washington, D.C. Since then, buses from Texas have also arrived in Chicago and New York City.

But officials in other states , including Chattanooga, Tennessee, creating an impact on smaller local governments.

Governor鈥檚 race narrows down

In terms of the Texas gubernatorial race, Gov. Abbott, a Republican running for a third term, continues to lead Democrat Beto O鈥橰ourke, by five points.

According to the poll, 45% of Texas voters surveyed signaled an intention to vote for Abbott, while 40% said they鈥檇 vote for O鈥橰ourke.

In June, when the Texas Politics Project asked voters about the two candidates, Abbott was leading O鈥橰ourke by six points.

鈥淭he poll illuminates an election environment in which the Abbott and O鈥橰ourke match-up is the most competitive race for the office Texas has seen in decades,鈥 Henson said.

He added that there鈥檚 not much evidence showing the candidates being able to attract crossover voters.

Among independent voters, Abbott leads 40% to 22% 鈥 an eight-point increase for Abbott since the Texas Politics Project鈥檚 last poll in June.

Meanwhile, in two other statewide races, Republicans continue to hold the lead over the Democratic candidates.

In the lieutenant governor race, Republican Dan Patrick leads Democrat Mike Collier by seven points. In the attorney general race, Republican Ken Paxton leads Democrat Rochelle Garza by five points.

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Sergio Mart铆nez-Beltr谩n reports on Texas politics and government for The Texas Newsroom.