Chorizo, Menudo Mix with Politics in Latino Voter Push
February 14, 2026·10 days ago·via Dallas News

March primary candidates in Texas fire up grills with chorizo and menudo to woo Latino voters, tapping into a bloc that handed Trump a record 42-46% in 2024 per exit polls, shattering Bush's 2004 mark and signaling a rightward shift among working-class families fed up with open borders and big government handouts. These grassroots barbecues cut through Democrat pandering, focusing on jobs, security, and sovereignty that resonate with patriots who prioritize America First over globalist schemes.
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