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Bruce Richardson

Bruce Richardson

Overview

Current roleAccountant

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

GenderMale

LocationTexas

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BackgroundAccountant

EducationMBA, University of Texas at Dallas (1987)

Notable personal detailsBruce Carlton Richardson is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District (2026 cycle). He is an accountant based in Alpine, Texas, and has worked as a contract accountant and in financial analyst/controller roles. He also worked as a U.S. Census Bureau enumerator during the 2020 Census.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports raising taxes on high earners (proposes raising the FICA cap to $1,000,000) and expanding government-provided benefits (making Medicare available to all with subsidies). Also advocates raising the minimum wage, protecting unions, and holding hearings into private-equity and retailer pricing practices. These positions indicate support for higher taxes on wealthier taxpayers and expanded social programs.

Healthcare

Supports Medicare for All / making Medicare available to everyone and sponsoring legislation to expand access; proposes subsidies for low-income participants and funding clinics and telehealth in rural areas to address healthcare deserts.

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Immigration & Border

Supports development of legal pathways and protections for asylum while endorsing increased border enforcement capacity and detention resources; favors recruiting more Customs and Border Protection agents and court staff to process cases at the border. Positions combine pro-legal-entry and humanitarian language with acceptance of stepped-up enforcement and detention infrastructure.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports a woman’s right to choose and opposes restrictions that limit that choice; frames reproductive care as part of accessible healthcare.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMay 22, 2026

Bruce Richardson is in the news because the Texas 23rd Congressional District race has become more competitive after Republican incumbent Tony Gonzales withdrew and then resigned from Congress. Reports say the seat is now drawing more attention ahead of the 2026 midterms, with Democrats seeing a better chance to compete. Recent coverage also notes that Republicans have lost ground in several key House districts, which adds to the uncertainty around the race.

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