TX-08 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleReal estate agent
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationTexas
BackgroundReal estate agent
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Notable personal detailsLaura Jones is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’s 8th Congressional District. She has previously run for this seat and has been described as a real estate agent from San Jacinto County. Her campaign platform has emphasized issues including affordability and wages, Medicare for All, and increased taxation of billionaires and large corporations.
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Economy & Taxes
The candidate supports progressive economic policies including raising the minimum wage (tied to cost of living), expanded access to education and childcare, and using government authority to lower healthcare costs through negotiation. These positions indicate support for expanding social programs and a larger government role in the economy. Specific tax-rate proposals or explicit pledges about tax increases on high earners or corporations are not stated on the cited campaign materials.
Healthcare
Supports treating access to health care as a basic right, expanding coverage to bring more people into the system, and allowing the government to negotiate prices to reduce costs. Also backs funding for programs like Medicaid and Title X and protecting access to reproductive health services.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate supports abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and runs on an unabashedly progressive platform on immigration. The campaign emphasizes immigrant-friendly, humanitarian framing rather than enforcement-first measures.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Supports restoring reproductive freedom and access to abortion as part of healthcare; views healthcare as a human right and participates in events focused on restoring Roe-era access in Texas. Advocates for reversing restrictive Texas abortion limits and protecting reproductive rights.
Climate & Energy
The candidate has signaled interest in climate action but has not published detailed climate or energy policy proposals on her campaign website. Public profiles and voter guides note an intent to be active on climate issues, but specific positions on emissions targets, fossil fuel phase-out, or clean energy policy are not clearly documented. Stance is therefore mixed or unclear based on available public materials.
Fundraising
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