Settled Into GOP, Lozano Hopes to Hold District
Known as “Pepe” to people in House District 43, state Rep. Jose Manuel Lozano figures voters pretty well know what he’s about.
Familiarity and the passage of time have made the campaign trail less hostile than it was in 2012, he said, when Lozano switched parties and ran as a Republican after being elected as a Democrat in 2010.
“I feel like there is less divisiveness in my race,” Lozano, 34, said. “Two years ago the party switch was still too fresh.”
But while Lozano is talking with voters about the state’s energy boom and job creation, his ...
Comments (4)
Pickles Sorrell
When we were down there fishing, some people called him El Jefe. Then you would talk to others and they called him El Sapo. So I can draw no conclusions about this one.
donald baker
Lozano will support your gun rights. Gonzalez will not. Vote to protect your gun rights
Steve Fischer
Iv'e seen Lozano signs that use the State Seal of Texas-- I thought that was illegal. It's not an especially educated district so no one will care.
Chris Bazan via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Lozano stands for nothing, pure politician