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I would not completely bet on that. Republicans are making strong gains with Hispanic voters in Texas and New Mexico in particular. Many are also part of the working class and that is also a shift that we will be seeing going from democrat to Republican in the near future. I also called this awhile back.Boston said it better. It’s going to flip back Democrat.
Democrat Henry Cuellar Wins Texas Runoff Against Socialist Jessica Cisneros
Incumbent Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) won the Democrat nomination for Texas’s twenty-eighth Congressional District on Tuesday against socialist Jessica Cisneros following a recount for the primary runoff battle between the two, according to the Associated Press who called the race.
Cuellar, a nine-term congressman, defeated Cisneros by 289 votes, according to their recount results. On the runoff’s May election night, Cuellar was only winning by fewer than 200 votes.
The 29-year-old Cisneros, who once interned for the incumbent, lost the challenge. Cuellar has a more moderate record, which appealed to Texas’s heavily Hispanic southern border district, and he has aligned himself with Republicans on some issues.
The AP previously noted this runoff could “offer clues” into how abortion rights may affect the midterm election. Before the runoff, Cuellar had come under attack as abortion rights groups poured money and resources into their campaign on the ground and the airwaves. Cuellar is one of the last pro-life Democrats.
Following Republican Mayra Flores flipping the congressional seat in a special election last Tuesday in the thirty-fourth district, there is growing Republican confidence in South Texas, a longtime Democrat stronghold, to pick up more seats.
Democrat Cuellar Wins Texas Runoff Against Socialist Cisneros
Too bad Cuellar still votes lockstep with the democrat party on most issues.Democrat Henry Cuellar Wins Texas Runoff Against Socialist Jessica Cisneros
Incumbent Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) won the Democrat nomination for Texas’s twenty-eighth Congressional District on Tuesday against socialist Jessica Cisneros following a recount for the primary runoff battle between the two, according to the Associated Press who called the race.
Cuellar, a nine-term congressman, defeated Cisneros by 289 votes, according to their recount results. On the runoff’s May election night, Cuellar was only winning by fewer than 200 votes.
The 29-year-old Cisneros, who once interned for the incumbent, lost the challenge. Cuellar has a more moderate record, which appealed to Texas’s heavily Hispanic southern border district, and he has aligned himself with Republicans on some issues.
The AP previously noted this runoff could “offer clues” into how abortion rights may affect the midterm election. Before the runoff, Cuellar had come under attack as abortion rights groups poured money and resources into their campaign on the ground and the airwaves. Cuellar is one of the last pro-life Democrats.
Following Republican Mayra Flores flipping the congressional seat in a special election last Tuesday in the thirty-fourth district, there is growing Republican confidence in South Texas, a longtime Democrat stronghold, to pick up more seats.
Democrat Cuellar Wins Texas Runoff Against Socialist Cisneros
Trump-backed Wyoming GOP primary challenger Hageman slams Rep. Cheney for reportedly Seeking Democratic votes
Rep. Cheney has reportedly been sending mailers encouraging Democrats to vote in the GOP primary
The Wyoming candidate trying to unseat Rep. Liz Cheney in the Republican primary for Congress says the incumbent congresswoman is trying to salvage her political career by seeking Democratic votes.
The campaign for Harriet Hageman, who is seeking the GOP nomination for Wyoming's sole seat in the House, responded in a statement to Fox News after the New York Times reported Cheney is encouraging Democrats to switch parties in order to vote in the Republican primaries next month. Many Wyoming Democrats have received mailers with advice for switching parties from Cheney's campaign, the New York Times reported Thursday.
"Liz Cheney promised she wouldn’t encourage Democrats to raid the Republican primary, but then again, she also swore to faithfully represent Wyoming and she broke that promise too," said Hageman's campaign manager Carly Miller.
"Democrats don’t like Liz Cheney, and they’ll discard her as soon as she’s no longer useful as their attack dog on the January 6th Committee. And she’s burned all her relationships with Republicans, so she truly cannot be effective for Wyoming anymore. Reaching out to Democrats to try to save her own political life just shows how desperate she is to hold onto power," Miller added.
Trump-backed Wyoming GOP primary challenger Hageman slams Rep. Cheney for reportedly seeking Democratic votes
Election interference?Trump-backed Wyoming GOP primary challenger Hageman slams Rep. Cheney for reportedly Seeking Democratic votes
Rep. Cheney has reportedly been sending mailers encouraging Democrats to vote in the GOP primary
The Wyoming candidate trying to unseat Rep. Liz Cheney in the Republican primary for Congress says the incumbent congresswoman is trying to salvage her political career by seeking Democratic votes.
The campaign for Harriet Hageman, who is seeking the GOP nomination for Wyoming's sole seat in the House, responded in a statement to Fox News after the New York Times reported Cheney is encouraging Democrats to switch parties in order to vote in the Republican primaries next month. Many Wyoming Democrats have received mailers with advice for switching parties from Cheney's campaign, the New York Times reported Thursday.
"Liz Cheney promised she wouldn’t encourage Democrats to raid the Republican primary, but then again, she also swore to faithfully represent Wyoming and she broke that promise too," said Hageman's campaign manager Carly Miller.
"Democrats don’t like Liz Cheney, and they’ll discard her as soon as she’s no longer useful as their attack dog on the January 6th Committee. And she’s burned all her relationships with Republicans, so she truly cannot be effective for Wyoming anymore. Reaching out to Democrats to try to save her own political life just shows how desperate she is to hold onto power," Miller added.
Trump-backed Wyoming GOP primary challenger Hageman slams Rep. Cheney for reportedly seeking Democratic votes
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The democrat party is the party of woke whites. That is who they cater to now.'AOC says Gender is Fluid - but so are Latino voters': Bill Maher says Democrats are trying to lose the abortion debate by Using Woke Phrases like 'Birthing People' and are driving voters to Republicans
Bill Maher blasted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her progressive ilk for losing the debate on abortion thanks to the use of woke slang including 'pregnant people.'
Speaking on his show Real Time with Bill Maher Friday - hours after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade - Maher told viewers that abortion is a 'difficult issue for the Democrats to lose on, but they're trying.
He also warned that the party could no longer blithely count on traditional support from minority groups, warning that Latin-Americans' voting-preference was just as 'fluid' as AOC claims gender is.
'When the wokey end of the progressive spectrum talks about abortion now, they shy away from the word 'women' and prefer terms like 'birthing people' or 'people who menstruate' because somewhere there's a trans man who's pregnant and I say good for him - and I'll be looking for his story somewhere in a future issue of Ripley's Believe it or Not.'
In Friday's episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, host Bill Maher said Democrats are losing the abortion debate with their woke terms like 'birthing people' and 'people who menstruate'
Bill Maher says Democrats are trying to lose the abortion debate by using woke phrases | Daily Mail Online
Went to Disney Epcot a few weeks ago with my family and standing in one of the food lines a group of white teen boys around 17-19, I'd assume were behind me. One of the kids said he would like to buy a rice hat but could only wear it for the day because it was cultural appropriation to wear it any other day. The beauty of the moment in my own thoughts was, Disney does not care what you do with the hat once the money clears and the receipt is given. They target the "rice hat" to anyone who is willing to pay regardless of your woke feelings. Even being woke has days off as long as Disney promotes it inside the parks.I've said it before and I'll say it again. The democrat party is the party of woke whites. That is who they cater to now.