The right to keep and bear arms is rooted in a God-given right to defend ourselves, our families, and our homes. It’s in the Constitution because the Founders understood that a free people cannot be dependent on the state for their own protection. Washington politicians who live far from the consequences of crime want to weaken that right, targeting law-abiding citizens while violent criminals walk free. I will oppose gun registries, bans, and backdoor confiscation schemes. Enforce the law against criminals. Respect the rights of responsible Americans. A country that disarms its people forgets who it serves.
Every nation has the right and the duty to control its borders and decide who joins its national family. America used to take that seriously. For too long we lived with an immigration system that rewards chaos, waves through people with no ties to our culture, weakens our economy, and leaves our communities dealing with the fallout. I will fight to codify President Trump’s border policies into federal law. That means no amnesty, a border that is permanently secure, a system that prioritizes immigrants who respect our values, and the deportation of criminals, communists, and America-hating radicals who have no business being here. A sane country protects its citizens first.
Strong families make a strong country. For too long, Washington has treated marriage, children, and family stability as afterthoughts instead of key national priorities. I’ll work with President Trump to champion policies that make it easier for American families to thrive — tax relief for parents, support for new moms, and an economy where young couples can afford to build a life together. We need more children, more stability, and more beautiful American babies who will carry this country forward.
For years, Washington has piled on regulations that make it impossible for working families to get ahead. President Autopen’s “Build Back Better” rules were the worst of the bunch. They strangled new construction, drove up costs, and made it harder for builders to put homes on the market. Now young people are locked out of homeownership and stuck paying sky-high rents. No one knows real estate like President Donald Trump, and I will fight alongside him to rip Biden’s regulations root and branch so Americans can build, baby build!
Energy fuels West Texas. It puts food on tables, keeps small towns alive, and powers the Texas economy. For generations, oil and gas workers have built this region—not with speeches, but with sweat, grit, and long days in the field.
Abraham Enriquez will stand with the men and women who make West Texas run.
He will fight to protect oil and gas jobs, defend American energy independence, and oppose reckless policies that shut down production, raise costs, and send jobs overseas.
President Trump took the first real swing at dismantling the DEI bureaucracy poisoning higher education. Now Congress needs to finish the job and make those reforms permanent. The college cartels have had a free ride for too long. I will work to end the policies that prop up the scams that are fleecing our young people and hold woke universities accountable for the product they deliver. We must restore higher education to its real mission: education, not indoctrination.
Across rural America, family farms are disappearing—not because farmers have failed, but because federal policy has. The system now favors consolidation over community, scale over stewardship, and corporate control over family ownership.
When a family farm is lost, we don’t just lose a business—we lose heritage, generational knowledge, and the backbone of rural communities.
That trend is not inevitable. But reversing it will take leadership with the courage to change what’s broken.
Family farmers and ranchers don’t want handouts.
They want fairness, parity, and the chance to compete.
Give producers a level playing field, and American agriculture will once again lead the world in food, fiber, and innovation.
Strong farm policy isn’t just rural policy—it’s national economic policy.
When producers thrive, costs fall. When costs fall, families win.
The goal is simple:
Keep American agriculture in American hands.
Improving rural healthcare in Texas involves a multi-pronged approach focusing on financial stability, workforce development, infrastructure upgrades, and technology integration.
These solutions require sustained effort and collaboration between federal, state, and local entities to ensure that all Texans, regardless of their location, have access to quality, affordable healthcare.


