Meet the candidates vying to right the ship for Texas Democrats

  

Gathered in San Antonio on Saturday, candidates vying to chair the Texas Democratic Party laid out a litany of shortcomings they say are responsible for the party’s now three-decade losing streak at the statewide level.

Namely, the party has ignored the state’s rural parts in favor of its urban centers, failed to develop a bench of strong candidates, missed the ideological shifts among Latino voters and allowed their agendato become increasingly unrelateable to working-class voters, according to the seven candidates on stage at Our Lady of the Lake University’s Thiry Auditorium.

“Like everyone else on this stage, I’m tired of losing,” said Patsy Woods Martin, a longtime Democratic organizer and political ally to the state’s last Democratic governor, Ann Richards, who left office in 1994.

 

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