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South Texas Democrats fight to shape their party’s future in primary runoffs

South Texas Democrats fight to shape their party’s future in primary runoffs

It’s not just Henry Cuellar and Jessica Cisneros.Democratic primary runoffs for congressional and state legislative seats in South Texas are putting on display clearly different directions for the party as it approaches a general election where Republicans are set on capturing new territory in the region.While Cuellar’s battle royale against Cisneros in the 28th Congressional District continues to captivate national attention — especially with the recent news that the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade — these additional runoffs are also deeply meaningful for Democrats. They also showcase a new guard of more progressive Democrats taking ...

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