The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) endorsed combat veteran MJ Hegar in the Texas Senate primary on Monday.

DSCC Chairwoman Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto Catherine Marie Cortez MastoHillicon Valley: DOJ proposes tech liability shield reform to Congress | Treasury sanctions individuals, groups tied to Russian malign influence activities | House Republican introduces bill to set standards for self-driving cars Senators introduce bipartisan bill to mandate digital apps disclose country of origin Democratic Senate campaign arm raised nearly M in August MORE (D-Nev.) pitched the former Air Force helicopter pilot as the strongest candidate to face Sen. John Cornyn John CornynSupreme Court fight pushes Senate toward brink Hillicon Valley: Productivity, fatigue, cybersecurity emerge as top concerns amid pandemic | Facebook critics launch alternative oversight board | Google to temporarily bar election ads after polls close Lawmakers introduce legislation to boost cybersecurity of local governments, small businesses MORE (R) in a tough election for Democrats next year.

“As a decorated combat veteran and working mother, MJ has both the courage and independence to put Texas first and is running on the issues that matter most to Texans: making health care and prescription drugs more affordable, protecting coverage for Texans with pre-existing conditions, and taking action to address climate change,” Cortez Masto said. “We are proud to support MJ in her fight to continue her public service in the U.S. Senate.”

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Hegar is one of a dozen Democrats vying for the party nomination ahead of next year’s election and has led the primary field in fundraising. There is not yet a clear front-runner, though, based on a September poll.

Hegar led the field at 11 percent, with other candidates lagging at 5 percent or less, but The Texas Tribune's poll found that 53 percent of voters said they haven’t thought about the election enough to have an opinion.

Texas state Sen. Royce West, another Democratic U.S. Senate primary candidate, accused the DSCC of “trying to lock African Americans out of the process.”

His campaign said West was not invited to interview for a DSCC endorsement.

“That is a slap in the face to 11.6 percent of our state’s population that identifies as African American,” West said in a statement after the endorsement. “However, we will not be locked out of this process. African Americans will turn out in large numbers and they will vote their conscience, and not the DSCC’s choice.”

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The DSCC was not immediately available to comment in response to the West campaign.

The Cook Political Report ranks Cornyn's seat as “Solid Republican,” but Democrats are encouraged about their chances in the state after ex-Rep. Beto O’Rourke's relatively strong challenge against Sen. Ted Cruz Rafael (Ted) Edward CruzSenate GOP set to vote on Trump's Supreme Court pick before election Supreme Court fight pushes Senate toward brink Crenshaw looms large as Democrats look to flip Texas House seat MORE (R) in 2018.

O’Rourke, who dropped out of the presidential primary last month, said he would not run for Senate next year.

--This report was updated at 3:43 p.m.