



Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer U.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
LocationTexas
Tony Gonzales describes himself as a fiscal conservative who supports lower taxes, less regulation, and policies intended to let families and small businesses keep more of their income. He has opposed tax increases for Texans and promoted extending/protecting tax cuts while supporting targeted federal spending for district priorities.
Supports protecting and funding Medicaid and other critical healthcare programs, increasing access to affordable, quality care in rural areas, and securing federal funding for veterans, mental health, and community health centers.
Supports strict border enforcement and tougher asylum restrictions, including reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy, expediting removals, increasing deportation resources, and designating transnational criminal/cartel networks as terrorist organizations. Advocates expanded funding and infrastructure for border security and opposes catch-and-release policies.
Supports pro-life policies, opposes federal funding for abortions, and has backed legislation to restrict abortion including the Life at Conception Act and heartbeat-based bans. Has described protecting the unborn as a priority and has co-sponsored bills to codify restrictions and bar taxpayer-funded abortions.
Supports an "all-of-the-above" energy approach prioritizing oil, natural gas, and domestic energy production; opposes what he calls a "rush-to-green" agenda and regulatory actions that limit fossil-fuel use; also backs some renewable development and targeted energy research/investments.
Tony Gonzales has both supported specific gun-safety measures (including votes tied to expanded background checks and funding to encourage red-flag laws after the Uvalde shooting) while also defending Second Amendment rights and opposing broad weapons bans. He has sponsored and announced funding for school-safety measures and has criticized actions he views as infringing on gun rights. Overall his record contains both votes in favor of targeted gun-safety legislation and statements defending gun ownership rights.
Rep. Tony Gonzales has dropped his reelection bid for Texas’s 23rd Congressional District amid an ethics investigation and a scandal involving an affair with a former staffer who later died by suicide. His exit cleared the way for gun-rights influencer Brandon Herrera to become the likely GOP nominee and advance to the general election against Democrat Katy Padilla Stout. After Gonzales withdrew, Donald Trump endorsed Herrera for the seat.


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