The Democratic presidential candidate offered an unapologetic defense of his proposal to mandate buybacks of assault weapons.
Julián Castro
10 Democrats vying for the White House take the stage in Texas. Here’s what to watch for.
The lineup and setting of Thursday’s debate couldn’t be more symbolic of the case Democrats will make as they argue for how they can flip Texas — which President Donald Trump won by 9 percentage points in 2016 — next year.
To her Texas supporters, Marianne Williamson has already won
The Houston native may have missed the cutoff for a presidential debate this week in her native city. But in Texas’ liberal enclaves, she’s built a small base of support all her own.
Democratic presidential candidates lavish Texas with early attention
Texas could be key to helping the Democratic candidates clinch their party’s nomination — even if they don’t win the state’s primary.
How to watch the third 2020 Democratic debate in Houston
ABC News and Univision will be broadcasting the debate with Beto O’Rourke, Julián Castro and eight other qualifying presidential candidates in Texas on Thursday.
Beto O’Rourke running third behind Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren among Texas Democrats, UT/TT Poll says
O’Rourke slipped in the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll, which found Warren gaining ground with Texas Democratic voters.
Beto O’Rourke names Texas staff for presidential campaign
O’Rourke’s Texas leadership team will be helmed by Delilah Agho-Otoghile, who most recently served as field director for Stacey Abrams’ 2018 campaign for Georgia governor.
Julián Castro unveils climate plan centered on Green New Deal principles
The plan carries a $10 trillion price tag and calls on the country to achieve net-zero emissions by 2045.
Castro, Sanders court Muslim vote in Houston
They were the only presidential candidates who showed up Saturday for the Islamic Society of North America’s annual convention.
Julián Castro shifted the Democratic conversation about immigration reform. Can it help his bid?
A proposal to decriminalize unauthorized border crossings has become a hallmark of Julián Castro’s presidential campaign, and many of the other Democratic candidates have jumped on board. But it hasn’t helped his campaign gain much steam.


