NEXSTAR-Many political critics have seen a possibility between American MP Greg Kassar, D-Texas and Us Lloyd Doggett, D-TEXAS, as a major part of the proposed party re-drawing the American Congress map in Texas. Doggett does not approve their evaluation.
Doggett wrote in an e -mail letter, “Preserving the History”, which was obtained by two boycotters in Congress in Austin, have been collected some reports in indicating that the provinces of Austin Congress were combined Punchbowl News Reporter Ally Mutnick. “Less than 1/3 of the restructured CD37 residents are currently present in CD35, represented by Greg Kassar, to the east of i35. In most of them are individuals who represented two and a half years ago when I was a member of Congress for those who live in this extended from San Antonio to Austin.”
Doggett began to put its practical case to keep CASAR in the renewed CD35, instead of challenging it in CD37.
“CD35 is still present, but Trump has been formed in San Antonio instead of Austin. It has a population of 57 % of Spanish origin, a greater percentage of Spanish origins compared to the current CD35. Dugit said from Austin. Joe Biden got 49 %, and although Trump won it, Colin Alary received 48 %. Trump will not be next year in voting to attract Maga to these opinion polls.
Mutnick published the statement on Monday morning with the explanatory name, “Representative Lloyd Dujit mainly announces the war against Representative Greg Kassar.” Doggett replied after forty minutes.
“My only war against Trump! Two seats are better than 1,” Doggett response. “Abandoning the vast majority of Spanish origin #TX35 to challenge me in #TX37 helps Trump, divides progressive.”
Almost at the same time, Kassar posted on x “I love you Austin Texas” with a montage of pictures of him in society.
“Of course, I plan to run for his re -election in Austin,” Kassar said in a statement. “But the most important thing at the present time is not the profession of any political person. The most important thing is to fight Trump to photograph Trump, which she focused on.”
“Abbott will continue the contact session after the session”
On August 1, Doggett and Casar stood united at Capitol Texas, protesting on the proposed map.
“We will remain united fighting the Republicans, and we do not fight each other,” said Dujett before shaking Kasar’s hand.
Now, his tone has changed.
“I think you will run me together again, and these maps oppose this week in different gatherings,” said Dujet. “But the change is that it has become more clear that the ruler (Greg) will continue to contact the session after the session until these maps are ultimately approved. I said from the beginning, although I do not think that our focus should be on” what if “-” What if the Congress member came to his area to run in my area, or in his area. ” I ask Austin to agree to continue their service. “
Casar is a former member of the Austin City Council, while Doggett Austin represented to complete his long political career. Dogit says that the person who should continue to serve Austin, because his area remains easier-and he believes that Kasar has a better snapshot to win in the San Antonio region with the same name, But only 9.54 % of the voters themselves.
“It is the main, and it is the only current in (region) 35,” said Dujet. “Kassar is in a very good position to continue his message that he was all over the country with Bernie Sanders directly to the voters who pulled, (in) mostly in the region of Spanish origin and holds the message we want in the Democratic Party. We are talking about kitchen table issues.”
Change the guard?
Dujett topped the headlines of the national newspapers last summer after he became the first person to invite President Joe Biden to end his campaign to re -elect him.
Doggett is currently 78 – smaller than Biden smaller than Biden when he called him to step down – and he was 42 years old. But Dujet says that his invitation to Biden was not about age.
“Bernie Sanders is five or six years old,” said Dujet. “It is an effective and election issue. I never wondered about Omar Joe Biden, but when I saw his performance in the discussion, and when I saw his inability to generate support against Trump, I felt it was necessary for us to make a change.
With all that has been said, Doggett sees advantages to activate the youth vote in Austin.
“We will only be successful and we share people of all generations,” he said. “We need more young people. We need more young people in Austin. But we have to work together and focus on working to make change from Trump strongly that our country needs.”