
Reyna Anderson
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Overview
Current rolePolitical candidate
PartyIndependent
GenderFemale
LocationTexas
BackgroundPolitical candidate
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Notable personal detailsReyna Anderson is a Texas political candidate who ran as an independent in the 2025–26 special election for Texas’s 18th Congressional District (Houston area). She campaigned with the American Solidarity Party affiliation and operated the committee "Reyna Anderson for Texas." She has been described as a former advisor to the Holy See Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate’s campaign materials emphasize lowering the cost of living and supporting small businesses, including mention of tax relief, while also supporting expanded government programs such as universal healthcare and stronger regulation of polluting companies. These signals show both pro-relief (tax-cut) language and support for increased public spending, producing a mixed overall stance on taxes and the economy.
Healthcare
Supports establishing universal healthcare and creating a new, improved healthcare system to benefit everyone. Advocates expanding access to care and treats healthcare as a right rather than leaving coverage to market forces.
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Immigration & Border
Reyna Anderson supports treating immigrants with respect and dignity and opposes executive actions that would threaten immigrants’ legal status. Her stated position emphasizes protecting immigrants’ rights and resisting unconstitutional enforcement measures rather than expanding enforcement-first policies.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate supports a pro-life, anti-abortion position and is running as the American Solidarity Party nominee, which advocates ending abortion and opposing abortion access. The party platform frames human life as sacred from conception and calls for ending public funding and legal permissiveness of abortion.
Climate & Energy
Supports transitioning toward green and renewable energy while acknowledging the need for cost-effective fuels; favors holding polluting companies accountable and preserving the environment for future generations.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
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