Carlos De La Cruz, a first-time candidate backed by former President Donald Trump, secured victory in the Republican primary for a U.S. House seat in San Antonio. The district was recently redrawn to favor the GOP.
De La Cruz defeated a more moderate Republican rival in the competitive race. The outcome reinforces the continued influence of Trump’s endorsement within the party.
The newly shaped district was designed to consolidate Republican voters. Despite this, Democrats view the area as a potential opportunity in the general election.
De La Cruz’s campaign focused on conservative messaging and loyalty to Trump’s agenda. His opponent struggled to gain traction with the base.
The race drew national attention as a test of GOP dynamics. Voter turnout was strong, reflecting high interest in the contested primary.
Democrats argue the district still holds a competitive demographic mix. They plan to invest heavily in the upcoming election to flip the seat.
De La Cruz now faces a Democratic challenger in a district that could decide control of the House. Both parties are closely watching the general election contest.





