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When Mayra Flores won a special congressional election Tuesday, she made history in more than one way. In Washington, D.C., shell be the first woman born in Mexico to serve as a Republican in Congress. Shes also helped the GOP secure its most-desired dream for this year in South Texas: for the first time since Reconstruction, a Republican will represent the Rio Grande Valley in Congress.
The GOP has spent much of the last year trumpeting its ascendance in South Texas, ever since Donald Trumps shocking success in the counties that stretch from Laredo all the way down the Rio Grande Valley to the Gulf. Between 2016 and 2020, Trump improved his performance in some of these counties, traditionally Democratic strongholds, by more than 50 percent. But it was hard to know whether voters were actually shifting to the right or whether the forty-fifth president was simply a once-in-a-generation candidate. Even with his success on the top of the ballot, not a single GOP candidate won a congressional race in South Texas in 2020.
Flores put the question to rest on Tuesday. For a GOP desperate to prove its not simply the party of non-Hispanic white people, her win in Texass Thirty-fourth Congressional District, which spans from Brownsville up the Gulf Coast all the way to the San Antonio exurbs, is of great significance.
But Floress win comes with a massive asterisk: in all likelihood, shell serve in Congress for only seven months. This was a special election, triggered because of incumbent congressman Filemon Velas bumbling retirement. After easily defeating a Republican challenger and winning another term in the Thirty-fourth in 2020, the Democratic congressman announced in 2021 that he would retire after the midterms. That decision likely wasnt motivated by fear he would lose his seat. During Republican-led redistricting in Texas, the GOP had worked to create a conservative-friendly district in South Texas, but this only made Velas seat safer. Targeting the neighboring Fifteenth district, Republicans pulled Democratic voters out of that district and packed them into the Thirty-fourth, turning Velas district from one that Biden won by four points to one he would have won by more than sixteen.
Read more: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/mayra-flores-wins-republicans-south-texas/
walkingman
(8,353 posts)TexasTowelie
(116,823 posts)and the district is somewhat conservative. Prior to the 2010 census most of the counties in the remapped 34th CD were in the 27th CD and they elected "pajama boy" Farenthold to replace long time congressman, Solomon Ortiz (D).
Unfortunately, this also illustrates that all three south Texas congressional districts (15, 28, and 34) are not the safe havens that Democrats envision. That is also why some Democrats were concerned that if Jessica Cisneros is the nominee in CD-28 it could flip to the GOP.
walkingman
(8,353 posts)after Blake Farenthold (I always think of Sissy) they would have soured on the GOP.
msongs
(70,178 posts)PortTack
(34,664 posts)Its Ive got mine you can stay wherever you are!
I think tx is a lost cause
ab-butt leads after what hes done and said, especially when theyve got a great candidate in Beto, now this. I hope someone else has a more positive take on it than I do.
LeftInTX
(30,002 posts)Additionally, Mexican-Americans and Central American indigenous are not the same groups of people.
They would probably be OK with Mexicans who look and act like them.
walkingman
(8,353 posts)sadly indigenous peoples around the world get the short end of the stick.
walkingman
(8,353 posts)If somehow we could break through with Beto I think it would be a catalyst to change Texas politics but after the last several years of Abbott nothing seems to matter. I'm beginning to think it is less about the candidate and more about the hatred of the left.
manicdem
(499 posts)Hispanics tend to be very religious and hold conservative values in those areas. Very anti-abortion amongst other things.