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If this longtime Republican stronghold fell to the Democrats it would be a seismic cultural shift. But insurgent candidate Beto O’Rourke has an uphill task On a balmy night in Austin, against the backdrop of the glittering high-rises of the city’s booming downtown, Beto O’Rourke is laying out his audacious plan to change the face of Texas, and America. In front of him, packed into an open-air park, a largely young crowd of 40,000 is thrumming with scarcely contained glee. Even in the liberal bubble of Austin they have never experienced anything like this: a Democrat seriously in the running for a Senate seat, vying to topple Ted Cruz, the Tea Party fanatic whom even fellow Republicans call “Lucifer in the flesh”. “Cruz and O’Rourke represent different visions for the future of the state, and the country,” Wright says. “Cruz’s vision is very exclusionary, cold-hearted, out of tune with the more centrist political current that really runs through the state.” Related: US voter suppression: why this Texas woman is facing five years’ prison Related: Classrooms: the latest battleground in Texas’s culture wars He has this habit of swearing extensively in the wrong places, like rural town hall meetings Related: Are we seeing signs of a Democratic wave in the primaries? | Jill Abramson Related: Beto O'Rourke: can the upstart Texas Democrat eject Ted Cruz? Continue reading…

