TX-35 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleSmall business owner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationTexas
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BackgroundSmall business owner
EducationUniversity of St. Thomas (Houston) — B.A., Business Administration
Notable personal detailsWhitney Masterson-Moyes is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas’ 35th Congressional District (2026 cycle). She is a former public school teacher and a small-business owner; she and her family run Moyesway Shooting Sports in Kingsbury, Texas. She earned a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas (Houston) and an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Houston.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports removing the Social Security payroll tax cap for the ultra-wealthy to better fund Social Security and opposes tariffs, which are described as taxes that raise consumer costs. Positions favor targeted revenue increases on high earners to fund social programs and pro-growth trade policy changes.
Healthcare
Supports lowering prescription drug costs by allowing Medicare to negotiate prices and reducing administrative burdens on providers; emphasizes putting medical decisions in the hands of doctors and patients and modernizing pharmaceutical patent rules to increase competition and lower costs.
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Immigration & Border
Supports expanding legal immigration pathways (including more visas for agricultural workers), protecting humane treatment and due process for immigrants, and strengthening asylum access while enforcing existing law. Emphasizes the economic importance of immigrants and the need for immigration system reform rather than enforcement-first measures.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The campaign lists a “Reproductive Rights” section that emphasizes family planning, insurance coverage for family-planning treatments, and repealing the Comstock Act to protect access to medications delivered by mail. The page does not explicitly state a position on abortion access or describe gestational limits or bans.
Climate & Energy
The candidate’s campaign materials mention utility resilience (requiring backup power for critical utility services) and focus on affordability and emergency preparedness but do not articulate detailed climate policy, emissions targets, or a clear position on fossil fuels versus clean-energy investments. Public profiles and local coverage emphasize general priorities like affordability and local ties without specific climate or energy legislation endorsements. Overall, the available public statements are too general to place the candidate on a clear progressive or conservative climate/energy-
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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