05/22/2026
South Texans deserve leaders who solve problems, bring people together, and reflect the decency of our community, not candidates who traffic in hate, division, and dangerous rhetoric. The comments made by Maureen Galindo are deeply antisemitic, offensive, and completely unacceptable.
In South Texas, we respect people of all faiths and backgrounds. We may disagree politically, but we do not demonize entire groups of people or use language rooted in hatred and extremism. That is not leadership. That is not who we are.
The people of District 35 deserve serious representation focused on the issues that actually matter to working families: safer communities, stronger schools, better jobs, affordable healthcare, and economic opportunity. Instead of promoting outrage and conspiracy theories, our leaders should be working to unite people and move this country forward.
There must be no place in public office for antisemitism, political extremism, or rhetoric that dehumanizes others. Texans are better than this, and our politics should be too.