Rep. Henry Cuellar Faces Primary Challenge in Texas District 28
Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar faces tough primary challenge in Texas
In a heated primary race in Texas’ 28th District, Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar is fighting to retain his seat against progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros. The election, set for March 3, has garnered national attention as it highlights the divide within the Democratic Party.
Cuellar, a 15-year incumbent, has come under fire from the progressive wing of the party for his conservative voting record on issues such as gun safety, labor rights, and abortion. Despite representing a district that leans Democratic, Cuellar has maintained his stance, citing the conservative views of his constituents in south Texas.
On the other hand, Cisneros, a former Cuellar intern, has positioned herself as a progressive candidate supporting policies like Medicare for All and the Green New Deal. Backed by prominent figures like Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Cisneros aims to bring a new voice to the district and challenge Cuellar’s long-held position.
The primary election will be a crucial moment for the progressive movement in Texas, with Cisneros hoping to pull off an upset and unseat the incumbent. The race has divided powerful Democratic figures, with Sanders and Warren supporting Cisneros, while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has stood by Cuellar.
The outcome of the election will not only determine who represents the district but also signal the direction of the Democratic Party in Texas. With the support of younger and more progressive voters, Cisneros is looking to make a significant impact in a district that has traditionally been represented by a more conservative voice.
As the primary approaches, all eyes are on Texas’ 28th District to see if Cuellar can hold onto his seat or if Cisneros will usher in a new era of progressive leadership in the region.