{"id":4502,"date":"2025-04-15T10:00:31","date_gmt":"2025-04-15T10:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/burn-the-priest.com\/?p=4502"},"modified":"2025-04-15T11:41:13","modified_gmt":"2025-04-15T11:41:13","slug":"first-mexico-born-rep-targets-indictment-plagued-democrat-in-house-gop-comeback-bid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/burn-the-priest.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/15\/first-mexico-born-rep-targets-indictment-plagued-democrat-in-house-gop-comeback-bid\/","title":{"rendered":"First Mexico-born rep targets indictment-plagued Democrat in House GOP comeback bid"},"content":{"rendered":"
FIRST ON FOX: <\/strong>The first Mexico-born member of Congress is launching her comeback bid on Tuesday, setting her sights on a Democrat who Republicans view as one of the most vulnerable House incumbents of 2026.<\/p>\n “Unfortunately, we don’t have that many voices in the Spanish-speaking community \u2014 in Telemundo, in television \u2014 talking to the Spanish-speaking community about the amazing work President Trump<\/a> is doing, and his administration,” former Rep. Mayra Flores, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital in an interview prior to her announcement.<\/p>\n “And that’s something that I feel I’m obligated to do, because there’s a lot of misinformation being spread from the left, and they’re trying to instill fear and hate in the Hispanic community.”<\/p>\n Flores served in Congress for roughly six months, from late June 2022 until early January 2023, having flipped Texas\u2019 34th Congressional District from blue to red after winning a special election to replace ex-Rep. Filemon Vela Jr., D-Texas.<\/p>\n WILL THIS BLUE STATE REPUBLICAN END THE GOP’S 20-YEAR LOSING STREAK IN HIS STATE?<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n She lost re-election to Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas, twice, though their rematch<\/a> saw Flores come within less than 3% of Gonzalez\u2019s victory.<\/p>\n Flores\u2019 2026 bid is aimed at challenging a different Democrat, however. The former GOP lawmaker told Fox News Digital that she intends to run in Texas\u2019 Loredo-anchored 28th Congressional District, which is currently represented by Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas.<\/p>\n Cuellar is a moderate known to break from his own party on issues like border security, crime and abortion.\u00a0<\/p>\n He\u2019s served in Congress since 2005, with victories spanning from a few thousand votes to margins as high as 30%.<\/p>\n LONGTIME HOUSE REPUBLICAN WEIGHS SENATE BID IN KEY BATTLEGROUND<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n Cuellar most recently won last November by less than 6% \u2013 or roughly 13,000 votes \u2013 amid a federal indictment accusing him of an array of corruption charges.<\/p>\n “It\u2019s not about what Mayra Flores wants. It’s what this country needs me to do. And this country needs me to run in Texas 28 and win this seat,” Flores said. “This is a seat that can be flipped in 2026. Right now we need a much bigger majority. It makes it very difficult for President Trump to get anything across with such a small majority.”<\/p>\n Flores said she was deeply familiar with the district and has familial ties to it.<\/p>\n