The radical left has chosen their champion in Texas, and it's exactly what you'd expect from today's unhinged Democratic Party. State Rep. Gina Hinojosa crushed her primary opponents Tuesday night, securing nearly 60% of the vote in a crowded field of eight Democrats desperate to unseat popular Republican Governor Greg Abbott.
But Hinojosa wasted no time showing her true colors at her victory party, immediately launching vicious personal attacks against Abbott. According to reports from the Austin American-Statesman, she called the sitting governor the "mordida" governor - Spanish for "bribe-taking." This is how Democrats operate, folks - when they can't win on policy, they resort to baseless smears and character assassination.
Another Far-Left Challenger Emerges
Social media quickly lit up with reactions to Hinojosa's primary victory. CBS Austin reported that "State Representative Gina Hinojosa has won the Democratic nomination for Texas governor. She will face off against incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott, who is seeking a fourth term in office."
One Twitter user noted the stakes, posting: "She will run against Trump loyalist Gov. Greg Abbott in the general election." And that's exactly right - this race represents a clear choice between Trump's America First agenda and the radical progressive policies destroying cities across the nation.
Abbott's Proven Track Record vs. Radical Promises
Governor Abbott has been a stalwart defender of Texas values and a crucial ally to President Trump's agenda. Under his leadership, Texas has secured the border, protected gun rights, and stood firm against federal overreach from the previous Biden administration. Abbott's support for President Trump's mass deportation efforts and his unwavering commitment to conservative principles have made him a target for the radical left.
Meanwhile, Hinojosa represents everything wrong with today's Democratic Party - more government control, higher taxes, and the same failed policies that have turned blue cities into crime-ridden disasters.
The question for Texas voters is simple: Do you want to continue the prosperity and freedom that comes with conservative leadership, or do you want to hand your state over to another radical Democrat who thinks personal attacks are a substitute for real solutions?
