Texas County Official Dumps Democrat Party, Switches to Republican

A Democrat county official in Texas announced that she has dumped the Democratic Party and is switching to join the Republicans.

Kleberg County Attorney Kira Talip Sanchez cited the GOP’s support for law enforcement and border security policy as key reasons for switching parties.

Sanchez confirmed the political party switch in a Saturday press release.

She addressed the Hispanic Republicans of Texas PAC at their 2024 election season kickoff event.

Kleberg County is located in southern Texas and borders the Gulf of Mexico.

While it has historically leaned blue, the county voted for former President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004.

The county also narrowly voted for President Donald Trump in 2020.

Sanchez cited the “unprecedented” border crisis as the main reason for her switch.

“As County Attorney, I have been proud to work with law enforcement to ensure the safety of the citizens of Kleberg County,” Sanchez said in a statement.

“There is an unprecedented crisis at our southern border.

“I believe that the GOP’s policies of law and order protecting safety, and backing the blue best align with my values and the values of the citizens of Kleberg County.”

“I look forward to working with my colleagues to keep South Texas safe,” Sanchez added.

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Many Texas Republicans have recently criticized the federal government’s response to the border crisis.

They argue that Democrat President Joe Biden’s policies have been ineffective or negligent.

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has been fighting a lawsuit by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over his administration’s effort to tackle the flood of illegals at the border.

Biden’s DOJ is suing Texas over its floating buoy barrier on the Rio Grande, which Abbott argues is necessary.

On Friday, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported that there were 183,503 migrant encounters at the southern border in July.

The figure is a sharp increase from the 144,566 seen in June.

In a statement, Hispanic Republicans of Texas President Cassy Garcia said that she was “excited” to continue her outreach to Democrat voters across the Lone Star State.

“Every day, we are meeting with people who have voted for Democrats for decades but that this is no longer their Abuelos’ Democratic Party,” Garcia argued.

“It’s become too radical, elitist, and out of touch with our values.”

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