Republican candidate Eric Flores believes Democrats are poised for a significant defeat in Texas's 34th Congressional District, a critical swing district with a predominantly Hispanic population. Flores asserts that the Democratic party has alienated Hispanic voters by focusing on social issues, such as transgender rights and gender identity, rather than addressing concerns about the cost of living and affordability. He contrasts this with Republican proposals like the 'working family tax cut.' Flores criticizes incumbent Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez for a lack of substantive legislative achievements during his tenure. Gonzalez, in response, defends his record by citing billions in federal funding secured for the district and accuses Flores and Republicans of prioritizing the wealthy and dismantling affordable healthcare and food assistance. A spokesperson for Democratic candidate James Talarico also commented, criticizing Republican economic policies and Ken Paxton's record. The Republican National Committee criticized Gonzalez and Talarico for their stances on social issues. Flores concludes that South Texas voters feel abandoned by Democrats and are increasingly aligning with the Republican Party due to its focus on faith, family, and hard work.