At least 3 Republicans want to challenge San Antonio Rep. Tony Gonzales after censure vote

With the ink still wet on the Texas Republican Party's censure of U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales for his willingness to cross the aisle on votes, at least three GOPers now say they may gun for him the primary, the Express-News reports. Medina County Republican Party Chairwoman Julie Clark and retired U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Victor Avila both told the daily they expect to run against Gonzales, a San Antonio Republican, in the primary. Frank Lopez Jr., who ran as an independent in Gonzales' district last year, told the paper that he's assembling a team to explore whether he should run on the Republican ticket.
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