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Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas has suggested that the notion of Latinos supporting former President Donald Trump would be like Jews supporting Adolf Hitler.
"If they didn’t have that racist, divisive element within their party, they would have a lot of Latinos, but they can't seem to shake that off. The rhetoric you hear from the Republican Party is shameful and disgraceful for Latinos. And you know, when you see 'Latinos for Trump,' to me it is like seeing 'Jews for Hitler,' almost, you know?" the congressman said, according to the New Republic.
Gonzales, who is currently seeking re-election, is facing a challenge from former GOP Rep. Mayra Flores represented Texas' 34th Congressional District after winning a special election in mid-2022 but went on to lose the general election to Gonzalez later that same year. Gonzales has served in the House since early 2017.
Flores slammed her opponent's remarks: "Vicente Gonzalez’s racist comments are incredibly hurtful to our entire Latino community. While he continues peddling in hate and division, I’m going to focus on policies that uplift our entire community, including lower costs, a secure border, safer communities and a focus on faith, family and more opportunities in South Texas," she tweeted.
"I'm stating the obvious. Mayra Flores champions President Trump, who was quoted calling hard-working Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals — saying they're not our friends," the congressman said, according to Fox News Digital. "She threw her lot in with Marjorie Taylor Greene and George Santos instead of with South Texans."
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Texas Democratic congressman Vicente Gonzalez has funneled tens of thousands of dollars in campaign cash to a company he owns and directs, a move that elicited condemnation from liberal media outlets and ethics experts when employed by former president Donald Trump.
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Before joining Congress, Vicente Gonzalez agreed to legally represent drug smugglers and gang leaders who flooded his border community with illegal drugs. Now, the Texas Democrat stresses the need to stop the flow of drugs and maintain "law and order."
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Hispanic Democrats are venting frustration after Republicans flipped a region of south Texas that Democrats have controlled since the 19th century.
Republican Mayra Flores made history on Tuesday when she defeated Democrat Dan Sanchez in a special election for Texas' 34th Congressional district. Flores' victory is yet another signal that Democrats' stronghold over the Rio Grande Valley is quickly evaporating.
Flores said her victory shows that Hispanic Americans believe they "have been taken for granted" by Democrats. Sanchez, on the other hand, said he lost because national Democrats did not heavily support his campaign.
Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-Texas) told Politico that he hopes the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has learned its "lesson" after witnessing Flores' historic win.
"I hope the DCCC learns their lesson with this before it happens across the country," he said. "They have just forgotten about the brown people on the border. And that’s basically what it is. I’m not going to try to sugarcoat it anymore. They are taking Latinos in South Texas for granted."
If the DCCC and Democratic National Committee repeats its mistakes, Gonzalez could be out of a job. That is because after redistricting in the Lone Star State, Gonzalez will be competing against Flores in the general election for Texas' 34th Congressional District in November.
Still, despite Flores' victory, the DCCC and national Democrats are optimistic they can win in November. But Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), who also represents a border district, told Politico that Democrats have their work cut out for them.
"The moment you start getting people to say, ‘Well, it’s OK to vote Republican,’ then the next time will be easier," he said.
"The DCCC needs to sit down and look at South Texas seriously. I don’t think it’s a political realignment, but this should send a message to the DCCC," he added. "You can’t take Hispanics for granted, which they always do."
Democratic Reps. Sylvia Garcia and Veronica Escobar agreed with the fellow members of the Texas delegation.
"The DNC, the DCCC and all the Democratic national groups really need to take a hard look at what happened," Garcia said. "I realize this is a special, but it’s still given the Republicans a narrative to say: 'We flipped a seat.' And we should have done better."
"There is absolutely no logical reason why we should be losing any of these seats" Escobar told Politico. "I think it’s always important to invest in elections like that because I think there are consequences to that narrative. And it’s deeply concerning to me."
While Democrats blamed a lack of investment in the race, Republicans say they won because of messaging.
"Our guys were talking about inflation and the economy and crime and the border. What were they talking about? Jan. 6," said Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee. "The border’s a big deal, and they’re not doing anything about it."
As local officials warned of "spillover" cartel violence from Mexico, a Texas Democrat cut law enforcement positions in the same border county he is now running to represent in Congress.
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