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Abraham Enriquez
REPUBLICAN
Abraham Enriquez is running for Texas US Representative, District 19, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Abraham Enriquez has a bachelor's degree in political science from Abilene Christian University and is a volunteer minister.
Political background
Abraham's campaign for U.S. Representative for Texas's 19th Congressional District is his first run for public office.
Economy
Opposes federal mandates on producers.
Plans on providing tax relief for parents and support for new moms.
Wants to eliminate specific housing regulations to decrease costs and make it easier to own a home.
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Public Safety
Opposes gun control policies such as " registries, bans, and backdoor confiscation schemes."
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Healthcare
Supports improving rural healthcare by focusing on financial stability, workforce development, infrastructure upgrades, and technology integration.
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Education
Said, "I will work to end the policies that prop up the scams that are fleecing our young people and hold woke universities accountable for the product they deliver. We must restore higher education to its real mission: education, not indoctrination."
Opposes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in education.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports energy independence.
Opposes water rights belonging to agencies with little to no knowledge of the land.
Seeks to ease federal agriculture regulations.
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Voting & Elections
As of April 1, 2026, Abraham Enriquez’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Supports codifying President Trump’s immigration policies, such as "no amnesty, a border that is permanently secure, a system that prioritizes immigrants who respect our values, and the deportation of criminals, communists, and America-hating radicals who have no business being here."
Said, "For too long we lived with an immigration system that rewards chaos, waves through people with no ties to our culture, weakens our economy, and leaves our communities dealing with the fallout."
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