Greg Abbott’s first campaign ad since the primaries suggests the Texas attorney general is looking to reach beyond his white conservative base as he runs for governor.
The ad, spoken entirely in Spanish, features Rosie Phalen, Abbott’s sister-in-law, talking about the first time she met Abbott over 30 years ago. And it shows the Abbott family chatting and laughing at a picnic. “His values are our values: faith, family, and honesty,” Phalen says.
Phalen is the sister of Abbott’s wife, Cecelia Abbott, who would be the first Hispanic first lady in Texas history.
The ad premiered on Univision during Mexico’s World Cup game against Brazil Tuesday, and will continue to air on Spanish-language channels throughout the World Cup.
The ad might be taken as a sign of strength from the Abbott campaign, which is comfortably ahead in recent polling. Abbott, a Republican, appears to feel secure enough about his standing with his base that he can begin reaching out to court swing voters, or even those who might lean Democratic. Abbott has said he wants to do better with Hispanics than any other Texas Republican candidate for governor in history.









