
In the 35th district in Texas, the Democratic Party primary ended with Johnny Garcia winning 63.8% over 36% over Maureen Galindo who had called for rounding up Jews in some sort of concentration camps.
It’s a decisive victory over a congressional candidate who probably never had much of a shot, but it still means that 36% of Democrats or over 7,000 of them in a race with around 20,000 voters decided to back a woman who called for rounding up Jews.
Yes, Dems eagerly condemned her, as they failed to condemn Graham Platner and his Nazi tattoo or Chris Rabb, who had called the Islamic terrorist attack against Jews at Chanukah a false flag because she wasn’t backed by the DSA or the Sanders people, and they claimed Republicans were the ones actually promoting her. Her campaign seemed to barely exist and lacked basic things like endorsements from anyone except ‘Track AIPAC’: a leftist operation apparently run from abroad. She seemed to have only raised around $10,000 in donations.
In short, this is the kind of candidate that there’s every reason to think would have gotten a few hundred votes at most if even that much. Had she not gone viral with her remarks about rounding up ‘Zionists’, would she have scored 36% in a congressional primary? I doubt it.
The Dems have some pretty ugly candidates, but as bad as Platner or Rabb are, there’s a sizable part of the base that has an appetite for full on Nazi stuff.
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Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. Daniel became CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in 2025.
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