Friday, April 15, 2022

DEMOCRATS IN S. TEXAS IN DANGER OF LOSING THREE SEATS

By Abby Livingston
Texas Tribune

WASHINGTON — Fending off the Republican advance in South Texas this fall was already going to be a taller-than-usual order for Democrats. But few Democrats anticipated it would be this hard.

Thanks to a succession of self-inflicted choices, fallout from redistricting and some flat bizarre circumstances, Democrats are confronting a mind-numbing set of complications in their fight to hold on to three seats in South Texas. And national polling indicates Democrats have no room for error if they want to hold off a Republican challenge in a region that was once a historical Democratic stronghold.

The seats in question are held by U.S. Reps. Henry Cuellas of Laredo and Vicene Gonzalez of McAllen. A third vacant seat recently belonged to Filemon Vela of Brownsville, who stepped down to take a private sector lobbying job.

“For Democrats, there may simply be too many fires to put out at once,” national political analyst David Wasserman, of the Cook Political Report, said to The Texas Tribune.

Democrats have been united and energized in recent days in their opposition to Gov. Greg Abbott ordering security checks of trucks crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a move that has ground trade in the region to a halt.

But they have multiple other vulnerabilities to contend with: In the 28th Congressional District, the FBI raided Cuellar’s home and campaign just ahead of his primary campaign. (His attorney has since that Cuellar is not the target of the investigation.)

In the neighboring 15th Congressional District, Gonzalez is vacating his once-safe, now-ripped-apart-by-Republicans district for safer ground, making it even harder for Democrats to hold on to his old seat. And in the 34th Congressional District, Vela abruptly resigned late last month, setting off a summer special election that could put a Republican incumbent on the ballot for that seat in the fall.

Going back to the 1980s, these three neighboring districts have traditionally made up South Texas, a region of the state with a high proportion of Hispanic voters that has leaned left politically. Emerging from the Rio Grande, each district stretches from border town population centers north through ranchland.

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20 comments:

Anonymous said...

County Commissioner Joey "Lazy" Lopez's reelection campaign is not moving the needle. He simply is not interested in winning. Lopez spends his time watching TV and watering the yard. Opponent Erasmo Castro is much more animated. Castro WANTS the job!

Vote NO on Lazy Lopez.

Anonymous said...

Can everyone sing...”here comes the rain again, falling on my head like a FUCKING RED TIDAL WAVE, falling on my head like a new emotion.” Can everyone say, “by by ratas.”

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the fascinating recollections.

ja ja ja


Anonymous said...

Get rid of all the democrats in COB, PUB, BISD, CC, BND, CAUSE Brownsville is sink hole of stupidity.

Anonymous said...

Not to worry ala nicky snick, democRATS deserve what is coming to them these 3 seats will turn RED just wait and see, dont think gilberto hinojosa will come to the rescue, no vale CACA.

Anonymous said...

I want to go with Joey to Disney World. I want to take my family with me and I want the County to pay for it. C'mon Joey, make it happen like you did as a BISD board member. People forget but I still remember. Your compadre Henry LeVrier remembers but he's like you. He also doesn't want to talk about it.

Anonymous said...

Thank GOD !! Get these pieces of Trash out of the government. These three good for nothing represent South Texas they have DONE NOTHING...ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING.

Anonymous said...

Our Local Democratic chairman Jared Hockema will counter the Republicans.

Anonymous said...

I'm not surprised.
Brownsville leaders are no different.
This happens because they do not know how to work with both hands.

Anonymous said...

VOTE MAYRA FLORES!

Anonymous said...

The three corrupt Amigos, scared shitless. Even senator Lucio resigned, kinda speechless. It's more like going back to 1986- The
Getty Oil Settlement. These so called high paying oil and gas suckers had been depriving the Royalities to the True Heirs of the UNCLAIMED PORCIONES, which make up most of the ranchlands that are located in South Texas. The Getty Oil Settlement involved about fifty oil and gas companies suing the State of Texas and they lost. The governor then was Ann Richards and Jim Mattox. Since 1986, many of the heirs have come forward to fight for the royalties that rightfully belonged to them. We can prove our cause through the Declaration of Judgement. This is my opinion

Anonymous said...

A few cocos is not going to change nothing here.

Anonymous said...

BIG RED WAVE IS COMING FOLKS, EVEN JED CLAMPETT AND THE HILL BILLIES ARE ALL VOTING FOR REPUBLICANS EVEN HERE IN DEEP SOUTH TEXAS. ORALE GILBERTO PARTY IS OVER CHUEY.

Anonymous said...

myra are you serious? Where did she get a name of a gringa si es mojada born in mejico

Anonymous said...

RED WAVE! Get ready demoRATS!

Anonymous said...

Red ass, red racist republicans, red necks, red hillbillys, red army, chili red, red cocks, red snake, red ants, red means danger keep away, stop don't go, red blood, cars have rear light that are red, meaning DANGER, un pendejo in front, DO NOT VOTE RED!!!!

Anonymous said...

Blue is good VOTE BLUE no danger here that's for sure...VOTE BLUE and be happy safe and healthy keep the USA safe VOTE BLUE!

Anonymous said...

6.53 pm are you serious, jared cant even take care of the fire dept in Santa Rosa el wanabe city manager and you think he can take care of the Republicans. Really folks lets get serious, RED WAVE is coming, its a Tsunami.

Anonymous said...

Are meskins now using gringo names? But why? Gringos don't like meskins. PINCHES BABOSOS

Anonymous said...

Mayra is not a white name estan pero bien pendejos

rita