Exclusive — Ronna McDaniel: ‘This Election Can Create a Realignment’ in ‘Black, Asian, Hispanic Communities’
The 2022 election may see “a realignment” towards the Republican Party among “black, Asian, and Hispanic communities,” Ronna McDaniel said.

The 2022 election may see “a realignment” towards the Republican Party among “black, Asian, and Hispanic communities,” Ronna McDaniel said.

Texas Democrat Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, who’s running against Republican Rep. Mayra Flores — the first Mexican-born woman elected to Congress — in November, resorted to “sexist” and “xenophobic” attacks against the newly sworn-in incumbent.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) believes the four Republican Hispanic women running for Congress in South Texas and Virginia will win their competitive races in the midterms and join Republicans in calling for more border security next Congress.

Republican Mayra Flores’s special election victory Tuesday is only the latest of the mounting evidence that Hispanic voters are inching away from the Democrat Party.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Rep.-Elect Mayra Flores (R-TX) argued Democrats have “walked away from the Hispanic community. They’ve gone so far left, and they don’t represent our values.” And “completely abandoned us and taken us for granted. They feel entitled to our vote. And they feel they don’t really have to work for it.”
On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) stated that Mayra Flores’ (R) victory in Texas’ 34th Congressional district shows that “Hispanics don’t want to pay $5 for gas. Hispanics don’t want violent criminals running the streets. Hispanics don’t want schools trying to convince their son that he’s their daughter.”

Republican House candidate Mayra Flores successfully flipped Texas’s 34th Congressional District — a historic Democrat stronghold and majority Hispanic district — in Tuesday night’s special election. Her win reflects what many consider to be a conservative awakening among Latino voters — a phenomenon both Breitbart News border reporter Ildefonso Ortiz and international news editor Frances Martel predicted in 2020.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Wednesday that he was leaning towards supporting Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president in 2024.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said he voted Republican for the first time ever on Tuesday, for GOP candidate Mayra Flores, who broke a decades-long streak of Democrat wins in a special election to represent Texas’ 34th district. Musk also teased the creation of a super PAC to back centrist candidates.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk stated in a tweet in the early hours of Wednesday that he voted for Republican candidate Mayra Flores in the recent special election for Texas’s 34th Congressional District, also predicting a “massive red wave in 2022.” Following her historic win, Flores responded to Musk saying, “Welcome to the Republican Party! We welcome all walk aways from all walks of life. The party of opportunity, prosperity, and freedom is here to stay. We look forward to working together and building a better future for all of America.”

Republican House candidate Mayra Flores fliped Texas’s historically Democrat-held Thirty-fourth Congressional District to red in Tuesday night’s special election.

Voters in several states nationwide head to the polls in primaries and in a special general congressional election in Texas on Tuesday, further testing former President Donald Trump’s endorsement strength and perhaps foreshadowing a looming red wave in November.

Republican Mayra Flores, looking to flip Texas’s Thirty-four Congressional District red, leads in the special election field by nine points in the most recent RRH Elections/Poll Project USA poll.

Democrats are growing concerned about their South Texas problem as Hispanic voters have fled to the Republican Party.

Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart and Tony Gonzales launched a political action committee Tuesday aimed at growing Hispanic Republicans’ presence in Congress and drawing Hispanic voters to the GOP.

Republican Mayra Flores is leading her Democrat opponent Dan Sanchez in the special election for Texas’s 34th congressional district, a new poll finds.

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday called for a special election to happen on June 14, to fill the vacant House seat left open by U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela (D-TX), who announced last week he would resign from office last week after already announcing he would not seek reelection.

Republican Mayra Flores is readying to run in a forthcoming special election in Texas’s battleground 34th Congressional District and spoke about her winnability in the race during an interview on Breitbart News Saturday.
