Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido is facing a firestorm of criticism after comments surfaced revealing he considers himself a "winter Texan" - a term typically used for temporary residents who flee south of the border when it suits them. The Democrat candidate's loyalties are now under intense scrutiny as he pursues Texas' 15th Congressional District seat against America First champion Rep. Monica De La Cruz.
Pulido's extensive time spent in Mexico has become a major liability for his congressional campaign, raising fundamental questions about whether he's truly committed to representing hard-working Texans or if he sees the Lone Star State as just a convenient political stepping stone.
The "winter Texan" revelation couldn't come at a worse time for Democrats, who are already struggling to maintain relevance in Texas as President Trump's America First agenda continues to resonate with Hispanic voters across the Rio Grande Valley.
Where Are His REAL Priorities?
Rep. Monica De La Cruz, who has been a steadfast supporter of President Trump's border security initiatives and mass deportation efforts, represents everything Pulido apparently doesn't: unwavering commitment to Texas and American sovereignty.
While De La Cruz has been fighting tooth and nail in Congress to secure our southern border and put America First, her opponent has been jet-setting between countries like some kind of international celebrity. Is this really the kind of "representation" Texas families deserve?
"The people of Texas' 15th District need a representative who lives, breathes, and fights for their values 365 days a year - not someone who treats public service like a part-time gig," a source close to the De La Cruz campaign told reporters.
This controversy highlights a broader pattern among Democrat politicians who seem more interested in global citizenship than actually serving their constituents. While working families struggle with Biden's inflation legacy and border chaos, Pulido was apparently living it up south of the border.
Patriots in Texas deserve better than a fair-weather representative who might skip town whenever the political heat gets too intense. Will voters reject this obvious case of divided loyalty, or will they choose proven America First leadership with Monica De La Cruz?
