TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 5月24日 04時00分


Judy Ackerman, 64, a campaign volunteer for Democratic Senate hopeful @betoorourke, stands outside of an O’Rourke town hall in El Paso, Texas, on May 4. O’Rourke is an Irish American with a Hispanic nickname (#Beto, a diminutive for his first name, Robert, is a child-hood sobriquet that stuck) who spends several hours a week practicing his Spanish. He calls for a single-payer health care system and legalized marijuana. He's aiming to unseat Ted Cruz, the dogmatic and conservative junior Senator who once battled the party establishment, then embraced the President after finishing second to him in the 2016 GOP primary. He has certainly galvanized the grassroots left. Yet more is at stake than a Senate seat. For years, Democrats have hoped that a growing Hispanic population would ultimately turn Texas blue. An O’Rourke victory would not only be one of the biggest upsets of the Trump era. It would signify that demographic change had in fact arrived, pointing the way for other Democrats running in red states. “It’s not us,” O’Rourke says. “It’s the moment.” Read the full story on TIME.com. Photograph by Benjamin Rasmussen (@benjaminras) for TIME


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