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Christian Menefee Defeats Long‑Serving Democrat Al Green in Houston‑Area Redrawn District

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Christian Menefee Defeats Long‑Serving Democrat Al Green in Houston‑Area Redrawn District
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In a major political shift, Democratic U.S. Rep. Christian Menefee unseated veteran congressman Al Green in the newly redrawn district that merges Green's 9th district with part of menefe's district. The win ends Green's 19‑year tenure and signals a generational change in Houston politics, as Menefee-a young, former Harris County attorney-takes the seat, while Republican Ronald Dwayne Whitfield faces a daunting uphill battle in a solidly Democratic district.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Christian Menefee defeated U.S. Rep. Al Green to represent a newly drawn congressional district that encompasses both of their current Houston-area districts, effectively ending the tenure of one of the state’s longest-serving congressmen and a veteran Democrat in Washington.

Green, who has represented the 9th Congressional District since 2005, has been a vocal opponent to President Donald Trump’s policies in Washington and a fixture on the Houston political scene. Green repeatedly and unsuccessfully filed articles of impeachment for Trump during the president’s first and second terms. He was also removed from the State of the Union earlier this year after unfurling a protest sign.

He had vowed to continue fighting Trump’s agenda if reelected and leaned on his experience, pitching himself as the candidate has been doing the job. Menefee will face the GOP nominee Ronald Dwayne Whitfield. Whitfield faces an uphill battle as the district is deep blue; Kamala Harris would have carried the new district by 55 points. Menafee is an attorney by trade who in 2020 became the youngest ever and first Black Harris County attorney.

In January, Menefee won a special election to finish the term of Rep.

Sylvester Turner, whoWith little policy misalignment between the two congressmen, the runoff contest for the 18th Congressional District centered on stylistic differences between Menefee, the newest member of Texas’ delegation, and Green, amid a broader conversation about Green, 78, and Menefee, 38, advanced to the runoff election after neither cleared the 50% threshold in the March primary, in whichTexas Republicans forced the rare incumbent against incumbent clash when they drew a chunk of Green’s voters out of his 9th Congressional District in a mid-decadeGreen has represented his district, and parts of the region, for more than two decades since he defeated an incumbent in 2004, also following a redistricting that created the majority Latino and Black district.

Among the few differences in policy between the two is over cryptocurrency. Green has emerged as a skeptic while Menefee has embraced the industry as it invested in his congressional bid. The Guadalupe River Is Fighting to Come BackEverything You Need to Know Before You Vote TodayGambling Bust — Sheriff explains what makes a game room illegalIs that Spurs merchandise on the corner actually illegal?

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