According to state senator Roland Gutierrez;
Gutierrez, who was endorsed by the Latino Victory Fund this week, noted at a campaign stop in San Antonio earlier this week that Hispanic candidates down the ballot outperformed El Paso Democrat Beto O’Rourke in 2018 when he narrowly lost to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz.
Here is a link to the 2018 Texas election results; which Hispanic performed better than O’Rourke in 2018 statewide?
Not only is Gutierrez not checking to see if he is truthful, he comes out and claims that Hispanics won’t vote for Blacks.
Texas already has a Latino US Senator, Ted Cruz. So Gutierrez thinks it takes a Latino to beat a Latino?
Roland Gutierrez saw a tragic issue in his state senate district and took advantage of it to make a name for himself. Because before that, what did Gutierrez stand for? That is my opinion, if I am wrong someone can correct me.
I had never heard the name Roland Gutierrez until after the deadly mass murder that occurred in Uvalde. Following is a map of the senate district that Gutierrez represents.

Below is a video found on the Roland Gutierrez website for the Senate. On his website he claims that if we send him to the US Senate he will;
Let’s call it like it is, while Republicans keep our economy in peril, Democrats are frankly scared of immigration politics. Congress does nothing and the voices of border communities who know the challenge up close are ignored. Ya basta. If Texans entrust me to represent them in the United States Senate, we will get this done. Source
Talk is cheap; he sounds like the orange buffoon (Trump), only I can get it done. If that were so, why do we still have automatic weapons in Texas? Why do we still have some of the easiest laws that allow fruit cakes to own weapons? He served for years as a Texas State Representative; he didn’t get it done.
What does the self proclaimed expert on Latino politics have to say on the issue of immigration?
Campos, who’s specialized in Houston Latino politics for several decades, said he’s never seen it work in Texas for Democrats to “go Republican-lite” on immigration messaging. As Republicans depict the migrant surge as an “invasion,” he said, Democratic candidates should remind voters that many migrants “want to come to places like Houston and Dallas, and those are the ones that are keeping our economy vibrant.” (Campos is not working for either candidate but said he’s voting for Gutierrez.)
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For the specialist in Latino politics, I would point out that there are people who vote in Democratic Primaries, there are people who vote in Republican primaries, and there are those who don’t vote in any of the primaries. That last group of people is the one that decides who wins in November.
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