GOP eyes Latinos in South Texas in effort to regain Congress
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JILL COLVIN, Associated Press
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1of8Republican Monica De La Cruz-Hernandez, running in the next general election for the 15th House congressional district, talks in her office in Alamo, Texas, Thursday, July 8, 2021. In Republicans bid to retake control of Congress, this traditionally Democratic stretch of south Texas has quietly become a top battleground. After making unexpected gains last November, the GOP is zeroing in on a trio of House seats in the region as key targets heading into next year s midterm elections. They include the 15th congressional district, which hasn t sent a Republican to Washington since its creation in 1903, but where the GOP newcomer came within three points of winning in 2020.Eric Gay/APShow MoreShow Less
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