Multiple polls out today have incumbent Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) leading Beto O'Rourke (D) fewer than 50 days out from Election Day.
A new survey from Emerson College Polling and The Hill shows Abbott leading O'Rourke 50 percent to 42 percent.
And polling from the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation showed Abbott ahead of O'Rourke 51 percent to 44 percent.
Those polls come after a survey earlier this month from the Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler showed Abbott leading O'Rourke 47 percent to 38 percent.
The recent data seems to match up with other polling out of the race. The Real Clear Politics polling average shows Abbott leading by 8 points while the nonpartisan Cook Political Report has labeled the race as "likely Republican."
Dems stymied: The recent polling could come as a relief to the Texas governor, who has grappled with a slew of shootings, including one at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, earlier this year, along with backlash over the state government's handling of a winter storm that severely damaged the state's power grid last year.
Meanwhile, it compounds Democratic frustrations in the state, as the party has repeatedly sought — and failed — to turn the state blue in recent years. O'Rourke himself came within 3 points of winning his Senate bid in 2018. However, the Emerson College/The Hill poll shows Abbott with a 55 percent favorability rating and O'Rourke with a 44 percent favorability rating.
President Biden's approval rating in the state likely isn't doing O'Rourke any favors either. According to the Emerson College/The Hill poll, 56 percent of Texans say they disapprove of the job Biden is doing, while 37 percent approve.
The Hill's parent company Nexstar Media Group will host the first and only Texas gubernatorial debate on Friday from 7-8 p.m. CT/8-9 p.m. ET in Edinburgh, Texas.
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