Texas Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott has come under fire from Democrats and other left-leaning groups in the state for campaigning with aging rocker and conservative firebrand Ted Nugent.
“Just last month, Ted Nugent called President Barack Obama a ‘subhuman mongrel’ and ‘gangster.’ He spews hate against our first African-American President and in return, Attorney General Greg Abbott welcomes him to the campaign trail. Is this how Abbott celebrates Black History Month?” Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa said in a statement. “Texans deserve better than a statewide office holder and candidate running for governor who welcomes Ted Nugent and his repugnant comments. I can’t help but recall the old saying, tell me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you who you are.”
Nugent also said in 2012 he expected to end up “dead or in jail” if Obama were reelected.
Other groups have hit Abbott for Nugent’s admission of relationships with underage women. Abbott has spent time on the campaign trail touting his cyber crimes unit, which has targeted child predators.
Proudly campaigning for the great TX AG Greg Abbott for TX governor
— Ted Nugent (@TedNugent) February 18, 2014
Abbott and Nugent were scheduled to make two appearances together Tuesday. Abbott is expected to face state Sen. Wendy Davis in the race for governor this November.
“Ted Nugent disrespects a large number of Texans. It is embarrassing that Greg Abbott thinks it is appropriate to appear with Ted Nugent,” Davis’s campaign spokesman Bo Delp said, according to the Houston Chronicle.









