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- Republicans Flipped South Texas. Can a Moderate Tejano Singer Take It Back?
The star power of Latin Grammy Award-winning Bobby Pulido has Democrats dreaming of taking a U S House district in South Texas, even though Republicans have redrawn it in their favor
- The G. O. P. Flipped a District. Can a Singer Swing It Back? - The New . . .
He is trying to take back Texas’ 15th Congressional District from a Republican who flipped it in 2022 after 118 years of Democratic control The Rio Grande Valley moved sharply toward Donald J Trump in 2024, sending shock waves across the nation as the Democrats lost their grip on the Hispanic vote
- This Tejano Music Star Could Upend Gerrymandering in South Texas
On September 17, he announced his run for Texas’s 15th Congressional District As things stand, Pulido might be the only Democrat who can flip a seat blue in the newly gerrymandered state Pulido’s first challenge will be defeating emergency physician Ada Cuellar in the March Democratic primary
- Can a Tejano legend flip this once-blue stronghold again to the . . .
On Wednesday, the Edinburg, Texas, native launched his bid for Congress, aiming to unseat Republican Rep Monica De La Cruz, who flipped the South Texas seat in 2022, shortly after Republicans modified the district’s boundaries to favor their get together
- Republicans Flipped South Texas. Can a Moderate Tejano Singer Take It Back?
The star power of Latin Grammy Award-winning Bobby Pulido has Democrats dreaming of taking a U S House district in South Texas, even though Republicans have redrawn it in their favor [Source] Publication Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025 at 10:00:59
- Tejano star Bobby Pulido runs to unseat Monica De La Cruz - mySA
Tejano superstar Bobby Pulido launches campaign to unseat Republican Monica De La Cruz, flip South Texas congressional seat blue again
- Tejano star Bobby Pulido launches South Texas congressional run
Tejano musician Bobby Pulido is running for Texas’ 15th Congressional District, he announced Wednesday, giving Democrats their best — and potentially only — opportunity to flip a Republican-held seat in 2026
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