See how our Latina GOP candidates fared

I am heartsick. The much vaunted Red Wave turned out to be a Red Ripple, thanks (/sarc) to millenial and GenZ voters, who’ve been brainwashed by the schools, media, and popular culture.

Anyhow, here’s how the 2022 midterm elections shaped up for our Latina GOP candidates:

Election results for Latina candidates who ran for state or national office as Republicans
  • Voters returned three incumbents (Salazar, Nuñez, and Malliotakis) to office.
  • Incumbent Mayra Flores (TX-34) lost her race
  • The 118th Congress will welcome Paulina Luna, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and Monica de la Cruz as freshers in January 2023.
  • The remaining candidates (Lauf, Morgan, Martinez Johnson, Almendariz-Jackson, Garcia, and Vega) lost their races.

Watch this short #video to meet 13 Latinas running for state or national office as #Republicans 🐘

Are Hispanics deserting The Democratic Party? Watch this short video to meet 13 Latinas running for state or national office as #Republicans

Watch this short video to meet 13 Latinas who are running for state or national office as Republicans 🐘

Meet:

  1. Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13)
  2. Rep. María Elvira Salazar (FL-27)
  3. Jeanette M. Nuñez, Lt. Governor, FL
  4. Catalina Lauf (IL-11)
  5. Yuripzy Morgan (MD-03)
  6. Alexis Martinez Johnson (NM-03)
  7. Nicole R. Malliotakis (NY-11)
  8. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-05)
  9. Monica De La Cruz (TX-15)
  10. Irene Almendariz-Jackson (TX-16)
  11. Cassy Garcia (TX-28)
  12. Mayra Flores (TX-34)
  13. Yesli Vega (VA-07)