Scandal-plagued Rep. Tony Gonzales forced to runoff
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Scandal-embroiled Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) on Tuesday was forced into a runoff election after weeks of backlash to reports alleging he had an affair with a former staffer, who later took her own life.
He will face Brandon Herrera — a 2nd Amendment influencer who goes by “TheAKGuy” on social media — in late May. That sets them up for yet another expensive and prolonged contest like they experienced in 2024, when Gonzales prevailed by one percentage point .
Gonzales, who has represented the west Texas district since 2021, has faced calls to resign from several of his GOP colleagues after new evidence emerged of his alleged affair. Gonzales previously denied the affair and repeatedly said he would not step down. Gonzales’ South Texas district favors Republicans, but could potentially become competitive should Hispanic voters sour on the GOP this cycle or stay home. Even with the scandal, House GOP leadership declined to rescind their endorsements of Gonzales and were content to wait and see how the voters decided.
“There’s a primary there in less than a week, these things will play out,” Speaker Mike Johnson said recently .
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Scandal-plagued Rep. Tony Gonzales forced to runoff Gonzales, who was accused of having an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide, will face influencer Brandon Herrera in a May 26 runoff. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) speaks during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing, on Feb. 10, 2026. | Samuel Corum/Getty Images By Samuel Benson 03/04/2026 01:24 AM EST Updated: 03/04/2026 01:25 AM EST Scandal-embroiled Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) on Tuesday was forced into a runoff election after weeks of backlash to reports alleging he had an affair with a former staffer, who later took her own life. He will face Brandon Herrera — a 2nd Amendment influencer who goes by “TheAKGuy” on social media — in late May. That sets them up for yet another expensive and prolonged contest like they experienced in 2024, when Gonzales prevailed by one percentage point . Gonzales, who has represented the west Texas district since 2021, has faced calls to resign from several of his GOP colleagues after new evidence emerged of his alleged affair. Gonzales previously denied the affair and repeatedly said he would not step down. Gonzales’ South Texas district favors Republicans, but could potentially become competitive should Hispanic voters sour on the GOP this cycle or stay home. Even with the scandal, House GOP leadership declined to rescind their endorsements of Gonzales and were content to wait and see how the voters decided. “There’s a primary there in less than a week, these things will play out,” Speaker Mike Johnson said recently . Watch: The Conversation Senator Slotkin on why Dems need their own 'Project 2029' | The Conversation Most Read Tillis threatens to hijack Senate business amid frustrations with Noem ‘Pretty Bad for Vance’: The VP’s Silence on Iran Peeves Allies Supreme Court sides with parents in lawsuit over California’s ban on ‘forced outing’ of students This House Democrat may lose her primary over past support for Israel Trump to POLITICO: Iran is ’running out ...
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