McALLEN, TX - Former U.S. Representative Mayra Flores has announced her candidacy for the 28th Congressional District of Texas, setting the stage for a potentially fierce battle against incumbent Democratic Representative Henry Cuellar. Cuellar is currently under federal indictment, facing charges of bribery and money laundering. Flores, who previously served in the House representing the 34th Congressional District, is framing her campaign around restoring integrity and representing the values of South Texas.
"South Texas deserves a representative who is focused on serving the community, not entangled in legal battles," Flores stated in her campaign announcement. She emphasized her commitment to border security, economic opportunity, and representing the interests of working families. Cuellar, who has maintained his innocence and vowed to fight the charges, has represented the district for nearly two decades.
The race is expected to attract significant national attention and resources, as Republicans seek to expand their majority in the House. The 28th Congressional District is considered a swing district, making it a prime target for both parties. Flores' previous experience in Congress and her strong fundraising capabilities could pose a significant challenge to Cuellar, despite his long tenure. The outcome of the election will likely hinge on voter turnout and the effectiveness of each candidate's campaign message.
Mayra Flores Aims to Unseat Indicted Democrat Henry Cuellar in Texas
Former U.S. Representative Mayra Flores is seeking to return to Congress by challenging Democratic Representative Henry Cuellar in South Texas. Cuellar is currently facing federal indictment on bribery and money laundering charges. Flores, a Republican, previously represented the 34th Congressional District. The race is expected to be highly competitive and will be closely watched nationally.