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House Democrat drops re-election bid after Texas redraws congressional map

Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Texas, announced that he will not run for House again and will instead run for the role of Tarrant County Judge after redistricting.

Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Texas, announced on Monday that he will not seek re-election to Congress and will instead run for Tarrant County Judge.

“I’m running because this county deserves a leader who will unite our communities, protect our democracy, expand economic opportunity, and fight for every family,” the lawmaker said in a statement.

Veasey has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2013.


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He represents the Lone Star State’s 33rd Congressional District, which has been redrawn in the state’s new congressional maps.

Veasey is challenging incumbent Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare. 

“Congressman Veasey brings a consistently liberal Washington record of being soft on crime, weak on border security, and supportive of higher taxes,” O’Hare campaign spokesperson Nick Maddux said in part of a statement.

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Veasey said in part of his statement, “Tarrant County is at a crossroads. I’ve seen firsthand how racially gerrymandered maps were designed to weaken the power of Black and Latino voters in North Texas — communities I have spent my entire career fighting for. The people here deserve leadership grounded in truth, service, and respect — not division, extremism, and political stunts. I refuse to sit on the sidelines while County Judge Tim O’Hare drags this community backward.” 

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Former Rep. Colin Allred, a Democrat, dropped his U.S. Senate bid and announced that he will instead run for the House seat in the “newly drawn” 33rd Congressional District.

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House Democratic Rep. Julie Johnson, who currently represents the state’s 32nd Congressional District, is also running for the new 33rd District.

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