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Texas Gov Hits Back at NYC Mayor’s Threat to Send New Yorkers to Campaign Against Him

by Savannah Hulsey Pointer
August 10, 2022 at 3:26 pm
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HOUSTON, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 23: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during the 'Get Out The Vote' campaign event on February 23, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott joined staff at Fratelli's Ristorante to campaign for reelection and encourage supporters ahead of this year's early voting. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has pushed back against New York City Mayor Eric Adams‘ threat to send New Yorkers to campaign for Abbott’s opponent in the upcoming gubernatorial race.

Adams was responding to Abbott’s move to send busloads of illegal immigrants to New York City.

“I already called all of my friends in Texas and told them how to cast their vote, and I am deeply contemplating taking a busload of New Yorkers to go to Texas and do some good old-fashioned door knocking because, for the good of America, we have to get him out of office,” Adams said Tuesday during a press conference according to Fox News.

NEW: NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he is “deeply contemplating” filling up a bus with New Yorkers and driving to Texas to knock on doors because “for the good of America, we have to get [Gov. Abbott] out of office.”

Gov. Abbott says Texas will be sending more migrant buses to NYC.

— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) August 9, 2022

A representative of Abbott’s campaign responded to Adams’ comments later Tuesday.

Campaign spokesperson Mark Miner told Fox News Digital, “Because of high taxes, out-of-control crime, and poor leadership by the Mayor, people are volunteering to leave New York City without the Mayor asking.”

“It looks like Mayor Adams has taken on the additional role of political director for [Democratic candidate] Beto O’ Rourke.” 

According to The New York Post, Abbott also responded personally to the threat saying, “You know, I kind of feel like Clint Eastwood. Go ahead, mayor. Make my day,” he said.

Abbott was harkening back to a 1983 movie, “Sudden Impact,” where San Francisco detective “Dirty Harry,” played by actor Clint Eastwood, was faced with a robber who was holding a coffee shop waitress at gunpoint.

The quote was also used by former President Ronald Reagan who famously used the phrase in 1985 when he threatened to veto “any tax increase that Congress might even think of sending up.”

Abbott continued his response to Adams saying there “could hardly be anything better” for the Abbott campaign than for Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke to be “aided by a bunch of New Yorkers.”

“That will not be viewed very positively by the state of Texas,” he said.

Abbott’s sentiments were echoed by similar responses on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/bradleyreed88/status/1557397327362785280?s=20&t=LDxtZBj4oqiDpRKxzEhOhQ

The exchange came shortly before three more buses arrived in New York City on Wednesday morning with more illegal immigrants who crossed into Texas via Mexico.

According to Fox News, Texas has now sent thousands of migrants to Washington D.C., New York City, and other areas of the country.

Tags: Eric AdamsGreg AbbottNew York City NYCpoliticsTexas
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