
Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke told MSNBC's "'The Rachel Maddow show" Monday he needs to "do a better job" of conveying his 2020 campaign message, after slipping in the polls in recent weeks.
What he's saying: The former Texas congressman told host Rachel Maddow he'd attended more than 150 town halls but acknowledged he needed to "address those who may not have been able to attend them and make sure that they can hear what this campaign is about." O’Rourke said he recognizes that he “can do a better job also of talking to a national audience."
This campaign is about showing up everywhere, for everyone, every single day. It's why we've held more than 150 town halls, visited more than 115 cities, answered more than 1,000 questions. And it's why we were on the ground in Pacific Junction and communities across our country. pic.twitter.com/QvrwV0ChoR
— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) May 14, 2019