
"We only go [to Mexico] three months out of the year, we go May, June, and July in the summer because we-, I'm a winter Texan, right? Cause it gets hot here, bro, like real hot."
"I'm going to be Mexican because I want the same Mexican passport you have. The Golden Boy of Texan Music is in the process of becoming a naturalized Mexican citizen because this is where he has the most work and because it's a very personal preference."
"I feel ashamed that I have to go to Mexico to get health care. And that's not right, not in a country, not in a country that's supposed to be great."
Bobby Pulido, a musician with a controversial background, won the Democratic primary in Texas's 15th congressional district. He maintains dual residences, spending three months annually in Mexico and has pursued Mexican citizenship, citing work opportunities and personal preference. Pulido does not maintain U.S. health insurance and instead receives medical care in Mexico. His candidacy is complicated by a well-documented history of problematic social media activity, including misogynistic commentary, sharing of pornographic content, and offensive posts targeting public figures. These controversies raise questions about his suitability for elected office.
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