Just how bad are things for communist Democrats? Texas 34th congressional district, a district created in 2012 (after the 2010) is a heavily Democrat district D+17. In the three presidential elections this district has been a part, each them it has voted overwhelming for the Democrat from Obama to Clinton to Biden. But something is changing. Republican Mayra Flores, is leading the communist Democrat running for the seat by five points. There is still a lot of undecided voters in this overwhelmingly Hispanic district. But if Mayra Flores wins this district in November, then the 2010 Democrat shellacking will look like nothing compared to 2022.
NEW: A warning sign for Ds in the June 14 #TX34 special >> Mayra Flores (R) is up 5 points on Dan Sanchez (D) in a new GOP poll
But that race is on the old map (Biden +4). To win in Nov, Flores will have to beat Rep Vicente Gonzalez (D) in a Biden +16 https://t.co/P9gyiSIwVp
— Ally Mutnick (@allymutnick) May 2, 2022
Ragnar Research / @MayraFlores2022
2022 Texas Congressional District 34
(R) Mayra Flores 24% (+5)
(D) Dan Sanchez 19%
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2022 TX 34 Generic Ballot
Republicans 45% (+3)
Democrats 42%
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Biden Approval TX 34
Approve 41%
Disapprove 55%400 LV / April 19-21https://t.co/NPeuxdcN21
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 2, 2022
Republican Mayra Flores is leading her Democrat opponent Dan Sanchez in the special election for Texas’s 34th congressional district, a new poll finds.
Flores’s internal polling, conducted by Ragnar Research, shows her leading with 24 percent against Sanchez at 19 percent. About 41 percent of voters in the district remain undecided.
“Republicans have a real chance to win this district for the first time ever and flip a Democrat-held seat,” pollster Chris Perkins wrote in a memo reviewed by Politico.
The poll also showed that voters in the deep blue United States-Mexico border community are turned off by President Joe Biden. About 55 percent of voters in the district disapprove of his presidency while just 41 percent approve.
Biden’s poll numbers in the region bode well for Republicans, the poll found, where Republicans lead Democrats by three percentage points in a generic ballot.
Flores’s run is significant as the congressional district has been a Democrat stronghold since its inception in 2012. For example, Democrats have won the seat with 55 to 62 percent of the vote in the last five races.
“South Texas is very conservative. We are all about God, family, and country. We’re very hardworking,” Flores told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview. “Our values align with the Republican Party. But you know, for so long, it’s the lack of education. A lot of people don’t know what the Republican Party stands for.”