There's no such thing as anybody who can't be beat; everybody can be beat. It's a question of how hard you're willing to work. It's a question of the environment, the surroundings. Frankly, there's a lot of issues with timing.
From Pete Gallego
As the polarization in D.C. spreads, the people willing to come to the middle find less and less acceptance.
PACs don't vote in the district; people do.
The luxury for me is that I've spent already several millions of dollars across the district getting people to know who I am... So, my name ID is really, really high.
If you want to come fight the good fight to make a difference for people and to try to get the government back on track, where we govern from the middle and not from the extremes, then understand that it's a lonely road, and you're going to have a hard time.
Frankly, no issue is worth shutting down the government and denying pay to those committed to public service.
I saw how hard my parents worked, and I didn't want to be a freeloader.
In Mexico, they don't have birth certificates... They don't have registration cards for voters. They have one national ID. We don't have a national ID.
Because fossil fuels are not only a finite resource but hazardous to the environment, it is imperative that we diversify the resources used in generating electricity.
Every decision I make in Congress will be centered on the needs of the district.
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