(Ed.'s Note: We received this obviously AI-generated photo using a picture taken at a port event recently and the sender suggested that the surreal manipulation of the image is deceiving and creates a culturally-friendly environment that is far from the reality of an industrial port.
There is no papel picado out there, and the scene looks more like a Mexican colonial city than it does Brownsville.
Guerra, chairman of the Port of Brownsville, is now in a Democratic primary runoff with incumbent Eddie Treviño and has to make up more than 4,500 votes to equal Treviño's 14,479 total (44 percent). Guerra dew 9,948 (30 percent).
Looks pretty, mighty pretty, though!
Former Cameron County Sheriff Eric Garza – a stalking horse injected into the race to draw votes from Treviño – almost equaled Guerra's total with 8,548, or 26 percent of the votes cast.
Early voting begins May 18 through May 22. Election Day is May 26.)
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