Eric Flores
Texas’s 34th (TX - 34)
Updated: August 14, 2026
Overview
Eric Flores can’t be trusted to do what’s right for South Texas, because he has spent his career defending violent criminals and even an accused child predator who made his students exercise naked. Vicente Gonzalez will always put South Texas first and will work with Democrats and Republicans to deliver real results.
SUMMARY
Starting nine weeks before Election Day, voters in the Harlingen and Corpus Christi media markets should see ads in both English and Spanish on broadcast, cable, YouTube, and streaming – and Republican-leaning, Independent and Democratic-leaning voters, regardless of their likelihood to turnout to vote, along with voters under the age of 55 should receive mail about:
- As an assistant U.S. attorney, Flores let dangerous criminals get off with a slap on the wrist. He agreed to lower the punishment of a top ten most wanted sex offender who had sexually assaulted a four-year-old girl and produced child pornography. Flores even successfully cut a deal that reduced the punishment for another pedophile who possessed child porn.
- Flores made a fortune defending violent criminals. He defended men charged with violently assaulting, choking, and hitting their girlfriends, and fought to get their charges dismissed. He even defended a high school coach who allegedly forced several teenage students to exercise naked as a form of punishment, defending his actions by saying the school district and coach did nothing wrong, even as lawyers compared the school district to “Epstein’s island.”
- Flores’s campaign is boosted by D.C. Republicans who want to gut Social Security and Medicare, leaving hundreds of thousands of South Texan seniors without the hard-earned benefits that they’ve paid for their entire lives.
In addition to hearing messages about Eric Flores, starting 10 weeks out from Election Day, voters who are Latina women, voters who are under 65, and voters who are independents need to see ads in both English and Spanish district wide on YouTube and streaming and read mail about:
- Vicente Gonzalez was raised in a hard-working military family in South Texas. After dropping out of high school, he buckled down, got his G.E.D., went to community college, and later got his law degree where he went on to fight for families who were wronged by big corporations.
- Vicente knows South Texans are tired of price-gouging corporations and nonstop corruption. That’s why he’s taken on big pharma to cap the price of insulin at $35, and is fighting to lower insurance premiums. Vicente is fighting to repeal the tariffs that cost Texans an average of $2,500 a year and is working with Democrats and Republicans alike to finally fix our broken immigration system. He’s an independent fighter willing to work with both parties to deliver for South Texas.
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