TX-32 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleLicensed mental health counselor
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderFemale
LocationTexas
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BackgroundLicensed mental health counselor
Notable personal detailsAimee Carrasco is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’ 32nd Congressional District (2026). She is a Marine Corps veteran and a licensed mental health counselor, and her campaign emphasizes border security, economic issues, and service-focused governance.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies to reduce government interference in the economy, cut inflationary/‘inflationary spending,’ and promote oil and gas jobs; frames economic approach around limiting government and enabling workers and energy-sector growth. No explicit proposal for large tax increases or wealth-redistribution is presented on the campaign site.
Immigration & Border
Supports securing the U.S. border, restoring law and order, and advocating for what her campaign describes as smart, compassionate border solutions; emphasizes her firsthand experience with Customs and Border Patrol and refugee resettlement. The platform frames immigration as a security priority alongside pragmatic, compassionate approaches rather than broad regularization or expansive asylum protections.
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Climate & Energy
Prioritizes support for oil and gas jobs and favors limited government intervention in the economy, emphasizing keeping government out of the way of workers and strengthening the economy. Platform language supports fossil fuel industry employment while not advancing aggressive emissions-reduction or Green New Deal–style policies.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate is listed by Texas Gun Rights as a pro-gun candidate who pledged to fight for gun rights without compromise. The campaign emphasizes conservative priorities including support for law enforcement and protecting Texas priorities but does not list gun restrictions on the main issues page.
News
Aimee Carrasco is not specifically mentioned in the provided news summary, so her direct involvement is unclear. The only recent update available is a broad report on early primary elections in Texas and North Carolina showing incumbents facing tougher races and several contests heading to runoffs after redistricting.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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We're monitoring and will update when new data impacts the race.
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