Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will face Democratic former Congressman Beto O’Rourke in the November general election for governor after the pair won their respective primaries. Abbott, who received endorsement from former President Donald Trump and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, easily won his party’s nomination for governor, as did O’Rourke, the state’s most prominent Democrat, who is seeking to become the first Democratic governor of Texas in nearly three decades. According to a race call from The Associated Press (AP), Abbott topped the 50 percent mark he needed to prevent a runoff, paving the way for him to seek a third term in office. Other gubernatorial candidates included businessman Don Huffines, who issued a statement conceding defeat to the governor before projected results were released, conservative commentator Chad Prather, and former chairman of the Texas GOP Allen West. The race was called by the AP shortly after 8 p.m. …