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Jay Furman: “The historically Texas 28, which runs from, I like say…”

Featuring: Jay Furman, Republican | Former Candidate, U.S. House Texas, District 28

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Blunt Force Truth Podcast: Mark Young and Matt Umberg Discuss Tariffs, Congress, and Texas Politics with Jay Furman

Published | Video Starts at 15:23

But, but it doesn't protect your family when you do that. So I, I decided to run for Congress and I picked the biggest target on the border, The historically Texas 28, which runs from, I like say, begins with the Alamo, runs south from San Antonio to Laredo, rides the Rio for 231 miles till Riverundi City. and then up. And it's some of the, the most, let's just say difficult terrain politically and, and, and you know, environmentally it's, it's, it bore actually LBJ's entrance into … (15:23–15:33)

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Describes the geographical boundaries of Texas's 28th congressional district.

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