Texas border district held by Dems now rated as toss up
Cook Political Report announced on Friday it was rating a special election for a historically Democratic seat as a toss-up, delivering more bad news for liberals ahead of the midterms.
Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the special election for Texas’ 34th Congressional District on Monday after the Democrat holding the seat retired early. A border district with an overwhelmingly Hispanic population, the race could serve as an important indicator of how the demographic will vote in the midterms.
CPR senior editor David Wasserman said the June special election was coming at the “worst possible time” for Democrats, as the Biden administration recently announced it would rescind Title 42, a measure enacted during the pandemic that allows for the quick expulsion of migrants.
The rating is the second bit of disheartening news for liberals to come from Wasserman recently after Cook Political Report lowered the number of seats Democrats were expected to gain from redistricting to only one or two.
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Flores is one of potentially six Hispanic women that could represent the GOP in Texas in the midterms. President Joe Biden severely underperformed with Hispanics in the 2020 presidential election and the Republican Party hopes to capitalize on their gains in November.
Hispanic women on the Texas border have been trending toward the GOP in recent polling which should give Mayra Flores a good shot at winning.
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