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Republican Mayra Flores announces bid to retake South Texas congressional seat

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Former U.S. Rep. Mayra Flores, R-Los Indios, announced Tuesday that she is running for her old seat, challenging Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-McAllen, in the only Texas congressional district that national Republicans are targeting in the 2024 election cycle.

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Flores revealed her decision during a morning interview on Fox .

“We made history in South Texas last year, but there is more work to be done,” Flores said in a statement. “Joe Biden's policies are running our country into the ground, and people in our communities are suffering.”

Flores' decision is a win for the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign arm of the House GOP. The committee had been recruiting her to run, an effort that it publicly disclosed last week.

Democrats say Flores is too extreme for the district and will face an uphill battle after Gonzalez beat her by a comfortable margin last year. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee responded to her announcement by saying she is “barreling towards a repeat defeat.”

“Mayra Flores is more focused on espousing fringe conspiracy theories than actually helping middle class families, which is why South Texas voters decisively rejected her extreme agenda last year,” DCCC spokesperson Viet Shelton said in a statement.

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Flores first won the 34th Congressional District in a June 2022 special election, giving the GOP a shot of momentum as the party was looking to gain new ground in predominantly Hispanic South Texas. But redistricting made the seat more favorable for Democrats in the November election, and Flores lost reelection against Gonzalez five months later.

Gonzalez beat Flores by 9 percentage points in a redrawn district that President Joe Biden hypothetically would have carried by 16 points if the current district lines had been in place in 2020.

The NRCC named the 34th District a target in March. So far, it is the only congressional district the organization has identified as a pickup opportunity this cycle in Texas.

The 2024 Republican primary for the 34th District already includes Mauro Garza, a self-funding businessman who began his campaign in February. He was the runner-up last year in the Republican primary for the neighboring 15th District, which is represented by U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz, R-Edinburg.

In a statement released in recent days, Garza said his campaign is “making serious strides” and that he has “only just started to fight.”

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In her announcement, Flores kept up her criticism of Biden's handling of border security, a staple of her past campaigns. In the Fox interview, she pressured House Republicans to make good on their campaign promises and impeach to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Flores and Gonzalez fought one another bitterly in their 2022 race, which was filled with accusations of racism and sexism.

A spokesperson for Gonzalez confirmed he will seek reelection next year. And in a statement, the incumbent echoed the DCCC's confidence that Flores would lose again.

“Democracy is a beautiful thing,” Gonzalez said. “There's nothing I'd like more than to prove once again that South Texas is not for sale.”


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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2023/07/11/mayra-flores-congress-2024-election/.

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SUMMARY: In Beaumont, Texas, I-10 westbound at Washington Boulevard has reopened following a significant crack that caused traffic disruptions. TxDOT announced on social media that emergency repairs were underway on Monday morning. Drivers were advised to seek alternate routes and anticipate delays as traffic was diverted off the main lanes at Washington Boulevard. Nearly 24 hours after the closure, the westbound lanes reopened. ABC13 offers real-time traffic data to help navigate Houston’s roads and suggests signing up for traffic alerts via their app, where users can manage notifications and zoom in on specific roads for detailed information.

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Tarrant County Jailers Charged with Murder Arrested, Released on Bond

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SUMMARY: Two corrections officers were booked and released on bond over the death of Marine veteran Anthony Johnson Junior at the Tarrant County Jail. Rafael Moreno allegedly caused Johnson’s death by kneeling on his back, while Lt. Joel Garcia recorded the incident. Both officers, initially fired, were reinstated and then indicted after the Medical Examiner ruled the death a homicide. Activists are demanding transparency and accountability, highlighting over 60 in-custody deaths at the jail since 2017. The incident has also led to a push for Sheriff Bill Waybourn’s resignation amid growing scrutiny of the Sheriff’s Department.

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Taylor Casey update: Mother goes to Bahamas after daughter disappears, says visit was ‘deeply unsettling’

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SUMMARY: The family of Taylor Casey, a 41-year-old Chicago woman missing in the Bahamas since June 19, is urging the U.S. government to provide more support. Casey vanished while at a yoga retreat. Her mother, Colette Seymore, found the visit to the retreat unsettling and reported that students seemed coached on what to say. Despite police efforts, including deploying divers and drones and finding Casey's cellphone in the ocean, Seymore criticized their work as insufficient. Witnesses reported seeing an unidentified man approaching Casey before her disappearance. The police have been tight-lipped about their investigation details and statements collected.

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