Hakeem Jeffries breaks Greg Abbott for the delay of Texas Particular elections

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Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-TX) died unexpectedly on March 5, 2025. Instead of holding the special elections in good time, Governor Abbott published a proclamation in which the election would take place on November 4, 2025.

Abbott will refuse voters in the strong democratic representation of the district in Houston for almost eight months.

Hakeem jeffries have it off.

Governor Abbott openly vivides with the Republicans of the house to prepare the system and to dismissed hundreds of thousands of residents of Harris County.

The honorable Sylvester Turner tragically died on March 5, 2025, and the governor deliberately delayed a special election for almost five weeks – or three more than he in the past – to avoid holding the special elections in May.

The Republicans of the house know that their billionaire first agenda is completely overridden with the American people. Therefore, you do everything you can to save your razor-thin majority to enact the largest medicaid cut in American history.

House Democrats are still obliged to give people in TX-18 a voice, and we actively examine legal options to force governors Abbott and his Republican from House Republican to do the right thing.

Jeffries was correct. Abbott had the special elections called because he wanted Trump and Johnson to have little space to survive their tax cuts for the rich.

There is no practical reason for the delay in the special elections.

The Republican agenda is unpopular, and the Senate version of the Budget Act could crash and burn this week in the house. In this case, the Republicans are already warning that they could be against the deadline to increase the debt limit.

The attitude of the GOP is who takes care of democratic representations if the rich need tax cuts.

Here it hopes that Jeffries are suing Abbott so that people can choose a new representative before November.

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