How Uvalde’s GOP congressman is navigating a tense runoff and plotting to take out right-wing ‘anarchists’
- A Texas GOP congressman, after a runoff against gun activist Brandon Herrera, aims to send a message amidst Republican infighting and tensions within the House GOP Conference.
- The runoff highlights a deep party split in the House, with conservative members opposing any compromise with Democrats.
- The congressman's vote on a bipartisan gun safety bill, post a school shooting in Uvalde, plays a central role in his challenger's campaign.
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