Rep. Beto O’RourkeBeto O’RourkeBiden will help close out Texas Democrats’ virtual convention: report O’Rourke on Texas reopening: ‘Dangerous, dumb and weak’ Parties gear up for battle over Texas state House MORE (D-Texas), after losing the Texas Senate race to Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote The Hill’s Morning Report – Trump’s public standing sags after Floyd protests GOP senators introduce resolution opposing calls to defund the police MORE, told a crowd of cheering supporters, “I am forever grateful to every single one of you.”
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O’Rourke, who won 48 percent of the vote to Cruz’s 51 percent, streamed a video of his speech on Facebook Live, capping off a social media-centric campaign.
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He called his run for Senate, which attracted nationwide attention, “powerful, magical [and] national.”
“I’m as inspired, I’m as hopeful as I have ever been in my life and tonight’s loss does nothing to diminish the way that I feel about Texas or this country,” O’Rourke said, his voice breaking occasionally.
The Texas Democrat ran a record-breaking campaign in the deep-red state, raising close to $70 million throughout the cycle as he gained rising Democratic star status.
“I am so proud of you and this city and this community and what you mean to the rest of this country,” O’Rourke said to the crowd, his voice tinged with emotion.
“I’m so f—ing proud of you guys,” he added during the speech, which was aired live on MSNBC.
“I’m so fucking proud of you guys!” — @BetoORourke in a speech to his campaign team, streaming live on MSNBC
“Sorry about the F bomb.” — Brian Williams, moments later
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) November 7, 2018
“I just now had the opportunity to talk to Sen. Cruz,” O’Rourke said, to boos from the crowd. “To congratulate him on his victory and to wish him well going forward.”
Cruz during his victory speech said he had called O’Rourke to congratulate him on campaigning “tirelessly.”
The incumbent Republican throughout the campaign led O’Rourke in the polls and received a lift from President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE’s endorsement.
O’Rourke during his speech said he pledged to Cruz that “at this time of division,” he and his supporters will do “anything” to help Cruz “in his position of public trust.”
Rep. Beto O’Rourke: “If there’s anything we can do to help him [Sen. Cruz], in his position of public trust, to ensure that Texas helps to lead this country in a way that brings us back together around the big things we want to achieve.” https://t.co/QKK9VJ0K1i #Midterm2018 pic.twitter.com/IiHsrMg2gy
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) November 7, 2018
He said he pledged to “ensure that Texas helps to lead this country in a way that brings us back together around the big things that we want to achieve.”
“I’ll work with [Cruz], I’ll work with anyone to make sure we lead on that,” O’Rourke said.
O’Rourke ended the speech with a promise to “see you out there down the road.”
The Facebook Live video continued to follow him as he left the stage, capturing some supporters yelling “2020, Beto!” as he exited the building.