Democrats pump resources into Texas House races, including South San Antonio district

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The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, which is dedicated to supporting state legislative races, is throwing support behind three Texas candidates this election cycle, including Kristian Carranza, who's running for a Texas House seat representing San Antonio's South Side.

The DLCC is backing Kristian Carranza, a progressive running to unseat State Rep. John Lujan, a Republican who represents the historically Democratic district.The Democratic Party arm for funding state races is putting cash behind Progressive Kristian Carranza as she runs to unseat Texas Rep. John Lujan .

Carranza, 33, a progressive community organizer, aims to unseat Texas Rep. John Lujan in historically Democratic Texas House District 118. Lujan flipped the redrawn district for Republicans during a 2021 special election then held it during the 2022 midterms, where he won by just 52%. her party poured little cash into the 2022 race, allowing Lujan to benefit from major ad buys.

“Texas Republicans are in a full-on civil war right now, with one of the most extreme legislatures in the country poised to get even more extreme," DLCC President Heather Williams said in an emailed statement."These anti-education, anti-accountability Republicans are out of step with the people of Texas — many of whom have seen the rightward drift of Texas Republicans for a very long time.

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