Democratic leaders are working hard to stop Maureen Galindo, a lesser-known candidate accused of antisemitic remarks, from winning the party’s primary in a competitive U.S. House race near San Antonio.
Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic House leader, alleges that Republicans might be secretly backing Galindo to weaken the Democrats’ chances in the upcoming November elections. Two Jewish members of the House have committed to pushing for a daily vote to expel her from Congress if she wins.
Maureen Galindo, a progressive sex therapist lacking extensive political experience, drew national ire by suggesting that an immigration detention center be repurposed as “a prison for American Zionists.” She clarified that she did not propose imprisoning all Jewish people.
Everything is based off a local journalist twisting words,she mentioned in a text to The New York Times.I have always called for all detention centers to be closed.
Despite discussions in Washington and among online commentators, the primary runoff seemed to capture less interest within Texas’s 35th congressional district. On the last day of early voting, interviews revealed many voters were unaware of the controversy involving Galindo, and others were unfamiliar with the details.

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