‘Truthful trash’: Al Green, Christian Menefee clash ahead of runoff
Read full article: ‘Truthful trash’: Al Green, Christian Menefee clash ahead of runoffA runoff is set in Texas' 18th Congressional District between incumbent Al Green and freshman Congressman Christian Menefee after neither candidate secured the necessary majority in the Democratic primary. Green criticizes Menefee for absenteeism and claims Menefee's reputation is bought, while Menefee blames GOP gerrymandering and emphasizes integrity and future-focused leadership. Both candidates claim momentum, with Green emphasizing experience and Menefee highlighting new leadership and increased Democratic enthusiasm in the district. The contest will test voter preferences between seasoned incumbency and new energy in the newly redrawn district.
How Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee‘s successor could be chosen
Read full article: How Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee‘s successor could be chosenAs many people in the city mourn the loss, they're waiting to learn who's going to take her spot in Congress to explain the next steps of finding a new candidate.
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Raul Reyes seeking recount in Republican runoff against Tony Gonzales for U.S. Rep. Will Hurds seat
Read full article: Raul Reyes seeking recount in Republican runoff against Tony Gonzales for U.S. Rep. Will Hurds seatRaul Reyes, left, and Tony Gonzales are running for the Texas Congressional District 23 seat being vacated by Republican U.S. Rep. Will Hurd. Raul Reyes announced Friday night that he will seek a recount in the razor-thin Republican primary runoff to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, R-Helotes, in his national battleground district. Reyes' announcement came after the Texas GOP certified the results of his July 14 runoff against Tony Gonzales. The campaigns said the final margin was Gonzales by 45 votes, though the party had not confirmed that as of late Friday night. But Reyes held firm against conceding and began fundraising for a potential recount while waiting for the state party canvass.
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Texas congressional candidate backed by Donald Trump remains in too-close-to-call runoff with Ted Cruz's pick
Read full article: Texas congressional candidate backed by Donald Trump remains in too-close-to-call runoff with Ted Cruz's pickFrom left, Tony Gonzales and Raul Reyes are running for the Texas Congressional District 23 seat that is being vacated by U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas. Texas TribunePresident Donald Trump's choice to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, R-Helotes, was in a too-close-to-call runoff Tuesday night against a candidate endorsed by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. The Trump-backed Tony Gonzales was trailing Cruz's pick, Raul Reyes, by just 11 votes out of 24,533 with all polling locations reporting, according to unofficial results. Gonzales, a former Navy cryptologist backed by Hurd and House leaders, nabbed Trump's endorsement earlier this month, just three days after Cruz endorsed Reyes. Trump had endorsed another candidate in the Texas runoffs, Ronny Jackson, the former White House doctor running to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Clarendon.
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Donald Trump endorses Tony Gonzales to replace U.S. Rep. Will Hurd
Read full article: Donald Trump endorses Tony Gonzales to replace U.S. Rep. Will HurdTony Gonzales announces in San Antonio that he is running for the Texas Congressional District 23 seat being vacated by Will Hurd. Robin Jerstad for The Texas TribunePresident Donald Trump on Friday endorsed Tony Gonzales in the Republican primary runoff to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, R-Helotes, three days after U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz shook up the race by backing Gonzales' opponent, Raul Reyes. Cruz endorsed Reyes on Tuesday and launched a TV ad buy for him through his leadership PAC. While the Trump endorsement gives Gonzales a big boost in the primary runoff, it is likely less helpful for the general election. Trump lost the perennial battleground district by 4 percentage points in 2016, while Hurd carried it by 1.
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District 22: Troy Nehls, Kathaleen Wall in runoff for GOP ticket; Sri Preston Kulkarni wins Dem ticket
Read full article: District 22: Troy Nehls, Kathaleen Wall in runoff for GOP ticket; Sri Preston Kulkarni wins Dem ticketHOUSTON – A major race to watch on Super Tuesday is the race for Texas Congressional District 22 that covers most of Fort Bend County. The seat will soon be vacated by Republican Rep. Pete Olson who chose to not run for reelection. Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls and conservative activist Kathaleen Wall are headed for a May 26 runoff election to determine who will win the party ticket for District 22 race in November. See the results of the Texas Primary below:RepublicanDemocratAmong those vying for the Republican ticket was political newcomer Peirce Bush, grandson of President George H.W. He was the first member of his family to lose a race in Texas in more than 40 years.