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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleRetina surgeon / ophthalmologist
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationTexas
BackgroundRetina surgeon / ophthalmologist
EducationUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine (MD, 1972)
Notable personal detailsDonald Robert Lee May is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’ 19th Congressional District. He is a Lubbock-based retina/ocular trauma surgeon (not practicing, working in consulting) and a farmer, and has described himself as a veteran. He previously served in academic leadership roles at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center’s School of Medicine, including as a professor/department chair and associate dean.
The candidate frames himself as a fiscal conservative who supports reducing government size and regulations, cutting taxes, and reining in federal spending while backing pro-business policies and America First trade measures (tariffs). He endorses market-oriented reforms such as pre-tax individual accounts and health savings accounts to reduce federal program costs.
Supports repeal of the Affordable Care Act and favors market-based reforms such as health savings/individual accounts and reducing federal involvement in healthcare. Emphasizes lowering federal spending and expanding pre-tax individual/employer accounts for medical expenses while prioritizing veterans’ access to timely care.
Supports strong, enforceable border and immigration laws focused on stopping illegal crossings, combating cartels, and securing the border potentially using military and law enforcement resources.
Supports a personhood view that human life begins at conception and seeks legal protection for the unborn; endorses exceptions narrowly for the life of the mother and nonviable pregnancies. Supports a Constitutional amendment to establish personhood beginning at conception.
Supports expanding domestic energy production and restoring American energy dominance while protecting agriculture; favors policies to keep energy affordable and self-sufficient rather than aggressive emissions mandates. Positions emphasize promoting fossil-fuel production and reduced regulatory burdens alongside support for local farming and energy jobs.
Opposes more restrictive gun control laws and rejects proposals for additional gun restrictions; identifies with conservative positions on public safety and law enforcement. Public materials indicate support for Second Amendment rights and opposition to expanding gun control measures.







Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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