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RandySF

(86,397 posts)
Sat May 23, 2026, 12:41 PM 11 hrs ago

TX-41: House Democratic runoff heats up in the Rio Grande Valley, where the party hopes to reverse GOP gains

Republicans are eyeing a seat opened by the retirement of Rep. Bobby Guerra, a Democrat from Mission who represented the area since 2013, after the president carried the district last cycle with 50.3% of the vote — a 7-point swing to the right from his 2020 performance.....

But it is not clear those gains will hold, as polls suggest the president’s immigration crackdown and an inflation-hampered economy have cracked the support from Latinos in the state and country. As Republicans brace for political headwinds in a midterm election and Democrats try to ride anti-Trump momentum, HD-41 is shaping up to be a battleground.

Julio Salinas, a 26-year-old former legislative staffer, has pitched himself to Democratic voters as a young progressive ready to take on the Pink Dome’s establishment and fight for affordability, better infrastructure and healthcare access for district residents.......

Salinas’ primary opponent, McAllen City Commissioner Victor “Seby” Haddad, says he has the upper hand with seven years of experience in local government and working with small businesses — crucial ties for a representative in a district that covers the Valley’s urban core, including McAllen.



https://www.texastribune.org/2026/05/23/texas-house-district-41-primary-runoffs-salinas-haddad/

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TX-41: House Democratic runoff heats up in the Rio Grande Valley, where the party hopes to reverse GOP gains (Original Post) RandySF 11 hrs ago OP
I grew up in the Rio Grande Valley LetMyPeopleVote 3 hrs ago #1

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,291 posts)
1. I grew up in the Rio Grande Valley
Sat May 23, 2026, 08:21 PM
3 hrs ago

I was surprised to see trump do well in the Valley. I hope that the Latino vote has learned its lesson

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