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VON ORMY — State Rep. John Lujan is attempting to tug off a long-elusive feat: serving in a Texas legislative session.
The San Antonio Republican has come up quick earlier than, unsuccessfully searching for full phrases in Home District 118 in 2016 and 2018. And in 2016, he was in the identical place he’s now: capturing the seat in a particular election upset however having to defend it within the common election months later.
“It’s been a giant journey,” Lujan acknowledged Thursday after holding a rally with Gov. Greg Abbott right here on the outskirts of San Antonio.
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This time, he’s up towards youthful Democratic Frank Ramirez, a former San Antonio Metropolis Council staffer, in one of many few really aggressive state Home races left after redistricting. And the race is an unmistakable echo of statewide campaigns, with Lujan championing points like border safety and Ramirez tapping into anger over the Uvalde faculty taking pictures and overturning of Roe v. Wade.
“We can not enable our children to go to highschool and never come residence anymore,” Ramirez mentioned in an interview Thursday at a espresso store within the district. “We can not enable for girls on this state to be attacked and to stroll again their rights by 50 years.”
Whereas Lujan has been the underdog in his earlier campaigns for HD 118, Republicans redrew the district this time to place him in his strongest place but. President Joe Biden would have carried the brand new district by simply 3 proportion factors.
Not like in 2016 and 2018, Lujan can be benefiting from a nationwide setting that decisively favors Republicans, plus the GOP’s new prioritization of South Texas down the poll.
“So long as Lujan stays the course, doesn’t have any massive hiccups in the previous couple of remaining days of the election, he ought to do properly,” mentioned Sharon Navarro, a political science professor on the College of Texas at San Antonio.
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Republican management has gone all in on Lujan, serving to him outraise Ramirez almost 5 to 1 on the most recent marketing campaign finance experiences. Home Speaker Dade Phelan, R-San Antonio, got here to the district to marketing campaign with Lujan on Wednesday, and Abbott visited Thursday for the rally, which was held at Lujan’s brother’s feed retailer.
On Saturday, Ramirez will be part of different San Antonio candidates for a block stroll headlined by gubernatorial nominee Beto O’Rourke.
Lujan has break up along with his celebration on some points — voicing help for Medicaid enlargement, for instance. However Ramirez argues Lujan will finally be beholden to his high-powered backers.
“He’s taken positions which have gotten him nearer to the center, however we all know on the finish of the day that he’s a handpicked radical by Gov. Abbott and Dade Phelan,” Ramirez mentioned, “and for essentially the most half, he’s simply enterprise as common.”
Ramirez’s promoting has focused Lujan over his help for the state’s near-total abortion ban, which doesn’t embody any exceptions for rape victims, in addition to his lack of advocacy for any gun-control measures after the Uvalde faculty taking pictures in Might. Throughout a radio discussion board final month with Ramirez, Lujan didn’t again away from these positions however signaled openness to a rape exception to abortion restrictions and mentioned he would have been OK with a particular legislative session within the wake of the Uvalde bloodbath, which many Democrats demanded on the time.
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Lujan mentioned it isn’t simple representing such a aggressive district, noting he has turn out to be well-accustomed to fellow Republicans calling him a phony and Democrats attacking him as an extremist.
“It is a powerful district for a Republican to carry and to have, however I don’t need to get caught up in that,” Lujan mentioned. “I need individuals to see what I’m doing for the group. … I feel that resonates greater than something.”
Nonetheless, Lujan has not been completely above the fray. He has been airing a TV advert that contrasts himself with Ramirez in private phrases, saying ”28-year-old Frank Ramirez is unemployed and lives along with his dad and mom.”
Ramirez mentioned the assault is just not resonating with group members who can relate to his story.
“If he desires to assault me for leaving my job a month and a half in the past to do that full time, that’s effective,” Ramirez mentioned. “If he desires to assault me for doing what each single particular person on the South Aspect of San Antonio and each single Hispanic group does, which is stay with their dad and mom till they’re snug or they’re capable of transfer on to greener pastures — let him.”
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Lujan additionally has confronted scrutiny over a possible battle of curiosity within the Legislature. After profitable the seat in a particular election final 12 months, he inherited his predecessor’s membership on a Home committee that oversees the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Fee, which has a seven-figure contract with Lujan’s software program firm. In a San Antonio Specific-Information story printed final month, Lujan acknowledged it was a attainable battle however mentioned he had not but taken any motion as a committee member associated to the TABC. He left the room when the pinnacle of the TABC testified at his first assembly of the committee as a member.
In the course of the radio discussion board, Lujan mentioned he has “finished all the things the precise approach,” consulting attorneys within the Home “instantly” upon his election final 12 months. He promised to surrender all his shares within the firm if reelected.
Ramirez has mentioned there are nonetheless numerous unanswered questions in regards to the scenario.
“He says he didn’t do something flawed, then why did he disguise it this entire time?” Ramirez mentioned within the interview. “I really feel like that may’ve been a considerable piece of data for any individual to have previous to [Lujan] working or them voting.”
Lujan sees border safety because the No. 1 subject within the election. On the rally, an area household whose youngster died from fentanyl poisoning spoke earlier than Abbott. And Lujan advised the gang that Abbott’s border efforts have been “phenomenal, and we simply have to proceed and construct upon that.”
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Abbott has dispatched 1000’s of Nationwide Guard troops to the border, initiated building of the state’s personal border wall and bused migrants to Democratic-run cities all through the nation.
Ramirez mentioned he favors a extra “compassionate” method centered on reforming federal immigration legal guidelines and overhauling the courtroom system. He mentioned the federal authorities must be doing extra however that Abbott’s program is just not the answer, saying it’s “failing miserably” by draining state funds from important companies.
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Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Johntay Cook has found his next home.
And it is with a familiar foe.
According to reports from On3’s Hayes Fawcett, Cook has committed to the Washington Huskies, picking the Big Ten team over pursuit from Florida.
The Longhorns, of course, fell to the Huskies in the 2023 College Football Playoff semi-finals, coming up just short of a national title appearance as a result.
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The 5-foot-11, 175-pound speedster had originally been predicted to stay in the SEC and sign with the Florida Gators. That said, with the Huskies, he should have a tremendous opportunity to be the No. 1 receiver in the program.
Texas Longhorns receiver Johntay Cook II (1) makes a touchdown catch over UTSA safety Elijah Newell (22) during the game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. / Aaron E. Martinez/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Cook II, a five-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, had just eight catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns this season. He had three catches for 35 yards and two scores in the win over UTSA on Sept. 14.
There was an expectation entering the 2024 season that Cook II would see an increased role after minimal usage as a freshman but has instead become buried on a depth chart that features Isaiah Bond, Matthew Golden, DeAndre Moore Jr., Silas Bolden, and true freshman standout Ryan Wingo.
Cook ranked as the No. 31 player in the nation, No. 3 wide receiver and No. 5 player in the state of Texas for his class. As a transfer, he ranks as the No. 44 player available in the portal and the No. 14 wide receiver.
Cook ends his Longhorns career with just 16 catches for 273 yards and two touchdowns across two seasons.
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Texas State Bobcats (6-4) at Marshall Thundering Herd (5-6)
Huntington, West Virginia; Sunday, 1 p.m. EST
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BOTTOM LINE: Marshall will try to keep its four-game home win streak intact when the Thundering Herd face Texas State.
The Thundering Herd have gone 4-2 at home. Marshall ranks ninth in the Sun Belt in team defense, giving up 66.7 points while holding opponents to 39.3% shooting.
The Bobcats are 4-1 on the road. Texas State has a 1-0 record in games decided by less than 4 points.
Marshall averages 71.8 points, 6.1 more per game than the 65.7 Texas State gives up. Texas State averages 3.8 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.6 fewer makes per game than Marshall allows.
The matchup Sunday is the first meeting of the season between the two teams in conference play.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Aislynn Hayes is averaging 17.7 points for the Thundering Herd.
Jaylin Foster is scoring 10.0 points per game and averaging 7.1 rebounds for the Bobcats.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
The Biden administration on Friday said it would stop selling off materials slated to be used to build a border wall ahead of the incoming Trump administration, which has promised to bring back tougher efforts to combat illegal immigration.
The Biden administration confirmed to a court that it will agree to a court order preventing it from disposing of any further border wall materials over the next 30 days, allowing President-elect Trump to use those materials, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
The Biden administration has been auctioning off border wall parts since at least 2023, with parts listed for sale on auction marketplaces, after it abruptly shut down most border wall construction in 2021.
GOP SENATOR MOVES TO BLOCK FEDS FROM DISPOSING OF BORDER WALL MATERIALS AMID AUCTION BACKLASH
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Piles of unused border fence sit at one of the border wall construction staging areas on the Johnson Ranch near Columbus, N.M., on Monday, April 12, 2021. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
President-elect Donald Trump then urged the Biden Administration to stop. Fox News Digital has reached out to Trump’s representatives.
“We have successfully blocked the Biden Administration from disposing of any further border wall materials before President Trump takes office,” Paxton said.
“This follows our major victory forcing Biden to build the wall, and we will hold his Administration accountable for illegally subverting our Nation’s border security until their very last day in power, especially where their actions are clearly motivated by a desire to thwart President-elect Trump’s immigration agenda,” he added.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks at a news conference in Dallas on June 22, 2017. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)
In a news release, Paxton’s office said that if the Biden administration disposes of border wall materials purchased with funds subject to an injunction in violation of a court order, “it would constitute unethical and sanctionable conduct and officials could be held in contempt of court.”
Texas has said it intends to do all it can to help the incoming administration build the wall at the southern border when Trump enters office.
The Biden administration abruptly ended border wall construction in January 2021 after 450 miles had been built in the first Trump administration. While border hawks say a wall is a critical tool to stopping illegal immigration, some Democrats have said a wall project is xenophobic and ineffective.
HOUSE OVERSIGHT REPUBLICANS INVESTIGATING BIDEN ADMIN’S SALE OF BORDER WALL PARTS: ‘WASTE AND ABUSE’
President Donald Trump tours a section of the border wall, Tuesday, June 23, 2020, in San Luis, Ariz. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The auctioning off of border wall parts began in 2023 with parts listed for sale on GovPlanet.com, an online auction marketplace. The Defense Department’s logistics agency told media outlets that the excess material had been turned over for disposition by the Army Corps of Engineers and was now for sale.
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Those auctions have continued, with officials in Arizona telling Fox News Digital that auctions have been occurring weekly for some time. The practice drew attention last week when The Daily Wire published video showing unused wall parts being transported on flatbed trucks in Arizona, even though the materials could be used in the next Trump administration.
Trump previously called Biden’s efforts to sell unused border wall materials at a discounted rate “almost a criminal act.”
Trump said the auctions would cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars to re-purchase the large steel bollards and concrete. He called on President Biden to “please stop selling the wall” and suggested his team would obtain a restraining order to halt the sales.
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“What they’re doing is really an act, it’s almost a criminal act,” he said. “They know we’re going to use it and if we don’t have it, we’re going to have to rebuild it, and it’ll cost double what it cost years ago, and that’s hundreds of millions of dollars because you’re talking about a lot of, a lot of wall.”
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Fox News Digital’s Adam Shaw, Brooke Singman and Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.