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Tony Gonzales Exit Hands Democrats a Texas Seat They Cannot Afford to Waste

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Gonzales’s scandal-driven exit is a gift to Democrats in a swing district. If they lose to an AK-toting YouTuber, the party’s Texas strategy is finished. When Rep. Tony Gonzales dropped his reelection bid in March 2026 amid pressure over his affair with a staffer who later died by suicide, the seat in Texas’s 23rd Congressional District—which stretches from San Antonio to El Paso and is one of the state’s most competitive—opened up. The Republican nominee is Brandon Herrera, a gun-rights YouTuber with a controversial online persona. The Democratic nominee is Katy Padilla Stout, a San Antonio attorney and former teacher. As Politico reported, Democrats see a chance to beat “The AK Guy.” If they do not take it, the opportunity will not come back soon.

The seat is winnable—and the GOP nominee is a risk

Gonzales had survived a near-death primary in 2024, beating Herrera by roughly 400 votes after being censured by the Texas GOP for supporting gun legislation after Uvalde. By 2026 he was engulfed in scandal: Axios and AP reported that House Republican leaders urged him to end his reelection bid; the House Ethics Committee opened an investigation; he admitted to “a lapse in judgment” on the Joe Pags Show. Bloomberg and Click2Houston confirmed he withdrew in early March. That left Herrera as the GOP standard-bearer—a candidate the Gonzales campaign had warned the party “can’t control,” with a history of inflammatory clips that Rolling Stone and others documented. The district is majority-Hispanic and has flipped between parties before; a Democrat who can mobilise the base and appeal to moderates repelled by Herrera’s persona has a path. Politico framed it as a crucial battleground for Democrats in the general election.

Katy Padilla Stout, as KENS 5 and Waco Tribune reported, is a former kindergarten teacher, attorney, and mother of four who has served on the Bexar County Child Welfare Board. She won the Democratic nomination and will face Herrera in November. The national party has not made the race a central talking point—senior Democrats have largely deferred to Republicans to handle the Gonzales matter—but the local opportunity is clear. A scandal-weakened incumbent is gone; the replacement is a YouTuber who lost last time by a hair and has since drawn a Trump cease-and-desist and condemnation from a border sheriff for an insensitive veteran suicide joke. If Democrats cannot win this seat under these conditions, their claim to compete in Texas is in doubt.

What This Actually Means

Texas 23 is a test of whether the Democratic Party can convert Republican dysfunction into gains. Gonzales’s exit handed them an open seat and a polarising opponent. Winning requires money, turnout, and a message that ties Herrera to the extremes without alienating swing voters. Losing would signal that even a scandal-cleared field and a YouTuber nominee are not enough to flip a key district—and that the party’s Texas strategy cannot afford to waste the chance.

Background

Who is Tony Gonzales? He is an American politician and Navy veteran who served as the U.S. representative for Texas’s 23rd Congressional District from 2021 until he dropped his 2026 reelection bid following scandal. Who is Katy Padilla Stout? She is the Democratic nominee for Texas 23 in 2026, a San Antonio attorney and former teacher.

Sources

Politico, Axios, AP News, Bloomberg, Waco Tribune, KENS 5

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