Democrat Andrew White, of Houston, is hoping like father, like son. White is running to unseat Governor Greg Abbott, who's hoping to be reelected for a fourth term.

White's father, Mark, served as governor between 1983 and 1987. This is the second time White has campaigned for the state's highest office in eight years. He ran in 2018 but lost to Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez in the primary runoff.

In an interview with CBS News Texas, White said, "I'm the same person I was in 2017, but back in 2017, the party was a little bit different. We were talking about identity politics, and I didn't quite fit the mold. Now, I'm the same person today as I was back then, but I think the party is ready for me because Democrats want a candidate who can win in November, and I'm the right candidate f

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