Soros money backing Texas Dems

 Gateway Pundit:

George Soros is striking again.

The progressive billionaire — who has poured a fortune into electing prosecutors who have destroyed criminal justice systems across the United States — is turning his attention to Texas, according to a Fox News report.

And the first Mexican-born woman to serve in the U.S. House has a warning about why Soros is doing it.

With President Joe Biden’s disastrous open-border policy failure to win over Hispanic voters — a failure reflected in Biden’s polling numbers — Soros is putting new millions into a state Democrats are trying to flip to their control.

“They’re seeing that Hispanics are shifting towards the Republican Party because they’re realizing that we are the party of prosperity, that we want to build a strong economy, that we want to secure the border, that we want to prioritize the people of this country and not prioritize people from outside this country,” former Rep. Mayra Flores told Fox.

“And I believe that it’s our policies that are winning people over, and the struggle is real.

“George Soros and the Democratic Party are seeing people like myself that resonate with the Hispanic community,” Flores said. “They resonate with me. I resonate with them. We have similar stories. I’m bilingual. I speak Spanish and English. We have similar stories, and we share that bond.”

That’s a bond Democrats can’t afford to see building. And a leftist billionaire like Soros can afford to do something about it.

According to Fox, Soros has pumped $3 million into the Lone Star State over the past year, with the money going to at least five liberal groups.
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As a conservative Texan, I am unlikely to be swayed by a Soros-backed push or a candidate he supports.  I am glad to see my Hispanic friends moving to the right.

See also:

Poll: Americans are siding with Texas without even knowing about Biden’s war on Texas’s natural gas.

And:

 Soros-Funded Group Seeks to ‘Turn Texas Blue’ with Mass Immigration

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