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Mónica De La Cruz

 
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Title
Representative
Texas's 15th District
Party Affiliation
Republican
2023
2024
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Representative Offices
Address
500 E Main St
Building
Alice Public Works Department
City/State/Zip
Alice TX, 78332
Phone
956-800-6069
Address
203 S Calixto Mora Ave
Building
Ed Rachal Public Library
City/State/Zip
Falfurrias TX, 78355
Phone
956-800-6069
Address
1103 4th St
Building
Wilson County Public Library
City/State/Zip
Floresville TX, 78114
Phone
956-800-6069
Address
402 Houston St
Building
George West Library
City/State/Zip
George West TX, 78022
Phone
830-463-0800
Address
210 W Calvert Ave #120
Building
Karnes County Annex Building
Suite
#120
City/State/Zip
Karnes City TX, 78118
Phone
830-463-0800
Address
1400 N McColl Rd Ste 103
Building
Commerce Center West Building
Suite
Ste 103
City/State/Zip
McAllen TX, 78504
Phone
956-800-6069
Address
112 N Travis St
City/State/Zip
Seguin TX, 78155
Phone
830-463-0800
Address
102 Leroy St
Building
Three Rivers Library
City/State/Zip
Three Rivers TX, 78071
Phone
830-463-0800
News
11/05/2024 --fox5sandiego
Tuesday's rematch between the Latina political opponents in Texas Congressional District 15 is one of the most closely watched races in the state, and nation. U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz, the Republican incumbent, flipped the seat red for the first time in South Texas history back in 2022. She beat Democratic small businesswoman Michelle Vallejo by 8.5 percentage points. Now Vallejo is back for a rematch and Democrats are trying to turn the seat blue as control of the U.S. House is up for grabs and every seat counts for both parties.
11/01/2024 --dailykos
This story is part of a series of state-by-state previews of the 2024 election.Democrats in Texas will once again wait on Election Day to find out whether this is the year they can win a statewide race after three decades of losing to Republicans.They're pinning their hopes on the U.S. Senate, where Republican incumbent Ted Cruz faces a challenge from U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, a former NFL linebacker and civil rights attorney who flipped a competitive U.S. House seat to take office in 2018.RELATED STORY: Ted Cruz blames his close Senate race on Mitch McConnellWith so many Democrats defending Senate seats nationwide, Texas is one of the only states where a Republican senator is in a competitive race. Spending on the contest has topped $100 million, according to AdImpact, which tracks ad spending—swamping the money spent on the presidential election in Texas.It’s been 30 years since Democrats won a statewide race in the Lone Star State, but that's not for lack of effort. In 2002, Democrats were excited to run a “dream team” of candidates for Senate, governor, and lieutenant governor in hopes that the racially diverse ticket would harness a new generation of Texas voters who could flip the state. They didn't.More recently, in 2018, Democrat Beto O’Rourke broke fundraising records in his race against Cruz. He lost. Two years later, Democrats hoped that M.J. Hegar would build upon O’Rourke’s momentum to defeat Sen. John Cornyn. She lost, too.No Democrat has won Texas in a presidential election since Jimmy Carter in 1976, although Bill Clinton ran close in three-way contests in both 1992 and 1996. A unexpected win in Texas for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris would all but end Republican Donald Trump's bid to return to the White House.
10/24/2024 --foxnews
More than a dozen Texas Republican lawmakers and state leaders slammed Vice President Kamala Harris' planned rally in Houston Friday, blasting her for her border policies as VP.
10/03/2024 --dentonrc
The presidential race is getting most of the attention this election season — and the candidates aren’t devoting much energy to competing in traditionally Republican Texas.
09/05/2024 --wfaa
Gonazales, who represents a Texas border district, tells a Tribune Festival audience that his own party will be to blame for defeats in the November election.
07/23/2024 --abc4
Republicans are warning their colleagues to back off using diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) politics to attack Vice President Harris as she launches her presidential bid. The GOP has had to quickly revamp its attacks in the days since President Biden withdrew from the 2024 race and Democrats coalesced around Harris as his replacement — [...]
07/19/2024 --chicagotribune
Former President Donald Trump and Republicans are in lock step on the issue of immigration. Here are four takeaways from the RNC.
 
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