Will an FBI raid boost Laredo progressive Jessica Cisneros' bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar?
by Abby Livingston, Texas Tribune
LAREDO Entering 2022, signs pointed to U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar being in a better position to fend off a Democratic primary challenge.
Two years prior, the moderate longtime incumbent from Laredo ran a sleepy campaign, and progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros came within 4 percentage points of knocking him off. This year, the most powerful Laredo Democrat anyone can remember has approached a rematch with Cisneros far more engaged, and campaign finance records show hes spent his sizable war chest on television ads and campaign consultants of every stripe.
But in January, the race took a sudden turn when the FBI raided Cuellars home and campaign office. He hasnt been publicly accused of any wrongdoing, and its unclear what agents were seeking. But now Laredo, a city at the southern end of Interstate 35 thats the center of international trade in Texas, is once again home to a banner nomination contest that could indicate where the Democratic Party is headed.
The raid cast new life into efforts by the partys progressive wing to unseat Cuellar and raised questions about whether Democrats will be able to hold onto the once-safe seat as Republicans promise to launch an offensive here and in other South Texas contests.
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