NRCC Releases First Ever “MAGA Majority” Video Highlighting Eric Flores

June 17, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) released the first-ever “MAGA Majority” video highlighting Eric Flores’ upbringing in the Rio Grande Valley, his service as a Texas Army National Guard Infantry Captain and Assistant U.S. Attorney, and his role today as a husband, father, and proud South Texan.

Watch the Video:

“Eric Flores has spent his life answering the call to serve, fighting for the South Texas community that raised him. He put on the uniform and took on criminals to protect Texas families. Meanwhile, out of touch Vicente Gonzalez has spent nearly a decade in Washington making life more expensive, the Rio Grande Valley less safe, and everyday life harder for the hardworking families of South Texas.”– NRCC Spokesman Christian Martinez 

A partial transcript from the “MAGA Majority” video featuring Eric Flores is found below:

“My name is Eric Flores, I’m the Republican nominee for Congressional District 34. […]

I was born and raised in South Texas. […]

I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin as a distinguished military grad where I became a United States Army infantry officer. Then shortly thereafter, I became an attorney prosecuting cartel members on the southern border. […]

While serving at the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District Division, we were able to dismantle the largest human smuggling operation in that district. […]

I’m running against Vicente Gonzalez because he has failed South Texas time and time again. He has shown that he is voting with the radical left. Nine times out of 10, he is voting with Jasmine Crockett.

We need somebody in D.C. who can actually deliver for South Texas. I have done that in uniform. I have done that in the federal courtroom, bringing many to justice for Texas 34. I have helped out at the local issues. I know the issues firsthand, and I know that I can deliver for Texas 34 from the Port of Corpus Christi all the way down to the Port of Brownsville.”