
John,
After big wins in Virginia, New Jersey, and beyond last week, we took a hard look at the data. Here’s what we know: we can flip seats in Texas too.
Key districts across the state are tightening fast. Just a few thousand votes separated Democrats and Republicans last cycle—and that’s exactly where our work makes the biggest difference. When we organize early, register new voters, hold community events, and knock on doors year-round, we can close that gap and move seats from red to blue.
Here are just 5 of the tightest races from the last cycle:
📍Dallas–Fort Worth Area
District 112: Angie Chen Button (R) 53.9% | Averie Bishop (D) 46.1%
📍San Antonio Area
District 121: Marc LaHood (R) 52.5% | Laurel Jordan Swift (D) 47.5%
District 118: John Lujan (R) 51.7% | Kristian Carranza (D) 48.3%
📍The Rio Grande Valley
District 37: Janie Lopez (R) 55% | Jonathan Gracia (D) 45%
📍Corpus Christi
District 34: Denise Villalobos (R) 55.4% | Solomon Ortiz (D) 44.6%
These districts and others like it aren’t out of reach—they’re within striking distance. But to flip them, we have to organize earlier and double down now, not in a year.
That’s where you come in. When you adopt a district, you’re joining the fight right where it matters most. Your support helps us hire organizers, host town halls, register voters, and train volunteers to reach people where they are. This is the kind of grassroots infrastructure that flips seats and builds lasting power in every community. And it’s the kind of work that can’t wait.
We’re growing because the map demands it—and because Texans everywhere are ready for something better.
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