Cook Political Report moves TX-23 from Toss Up to Lean Democratic after Hurd retirement
The Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan election handicapper, changed its rating for the House race for Texas’s 23rd Congressional District from “Toss Up” to “Lean Democratic” after Rep. Will Hurd (R) announced he would not seek reelection in 2020.
Hurd’s announcement marked a boost to Democrats who hope to flip the border district, which Hillary Clinton won in 2016 and Hurd held on to by half a point in last year’s midterm race.
{mosads}“Hurd is probably the only Republican capable of holding Texas’s massive 23rd District, which stretches from the San Antonio suburbs to El Paso and takes in more of the Mexico border than any other district. A former CIA operative, Hurd developed a reputation as an indefatigable retail campaigner who isn’t afraid to shred President Trump, particularly on Russia and the proposed border wall,” Cook’s David Wasserman wrote.
“Republicans will be hard-pressed to find a candidate who can replicate Hurd’s appeal,” he wrote.
Hurd said he is leaving office at the end of his term to “pursue opportunities outside the halls of Congress to solve problems at the nexus between technology and national security.”
Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones, who narrowly lost her race to unseat Hurd last year and is running again in 2020, praised the incumbent’s service and said she is ready to take the reins of the district.
“After years of serving our country, first in the CIA and then in Congress, I respect Congressman Hurd’s decision to serve in a new capacity. From San Antonio to Socorro and everywhere in between, Texans are ready for new leadership in Washington and I’m ready to serve,” she tweeted.
After years of serving our country, first in the CIA and then in Congress, I respect Congressman Hurd’s decision to serve in a new capacity. From San Antonio to Socorro and everywhere in between, Texans are ready for new leadership in Washington and I’m ready to serve.
— Gina Ortiz Jones (@GinaOrtizJones) August 2, 2019
But the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has expressed confidence that the GOP will hold on to the seat.
“Contrary to what pundits will tell you, this is an R+1 district and we will fight tooth and nail to ensure it remains in Republican hands in 2020,” NRCC Chairman Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) said in a statement.
NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer’s statement on #TX23 pic.twitter.com/WoCgfG1ulP
— NRCC (@NRCC) August 2, 2019
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