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Ed Cabrera
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Elections and appointments
Last election

March 1, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

University of Florida, 1983

Graduate

Harvard University, 1987

Personal
Religion
Catholic
Profession
Business executive
Contact

Ed Cabrera (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Texas' 28th Congressional District. He lost in the Republican primary on March 1, 2022.

Cabrera completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Ed Cabrera earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from the University of Florida in 1983 and a master's degree in business administration from Harvard University in 1987.[1][2] Cabrera's career experience includes owning a business and working as a managing director with Merrill Lynch, Paine Webber, and Raymond James and Associates.[2]

Elections

2022

See also: Texas' 28th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Texas District 28

Incumbent Henry Cuellar defeated Cassy Garcia in the general election for U.S. House Texas District 28 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Henry Cuellar
Henry Cuellar (D)
 
56.7
 
93,803
Image of Cassy Garcia
Cassy Garcia (R)
 
43.3
 
71,778

Total votes: 165,581
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Democratic primary runoff election

Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 28

Incumbent Henry Cuellar defeated Jessica Cisneros in the Democratic primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 28 on May 24, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Henry Cuellar
Henry Cuellar
 
50.3
 
22,895
Image of Jessica Cisneros
Jessica Cisneros
 
49.7
 
22,614

Total votes: 45,509
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Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 28

Cassy Garcia defeated Sandra Whitten in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. House Texas District 28 on May 24, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Cassy Garcia
Cassy Garcia
 
57.0
 
8,485
Image of Sandra Whitten
Sandra Whitten
 
43.0
 
6,413

Total votes: 14,898
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 28

Incumbent Henry Cuellar and Jessica Cisneros advanced to a runoff. They defeated Tannya Benavides in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Texas District 28 on March 1, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Henry Cuellar
Henry Cuellar
 
48.7
 
23,988
Image of Jessica Cisneros
Jessica Cisneros
 
46.6
 
22,983
Image of Tannya Benavides
Tannya Benavides Candidate Connection
 
4.7
 
2,324

Total votes: 49,295
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 28

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Texas District 28 on March 1, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Cassy Garcia
Cassy Garcia
 
23.5
 
5,923
Image of Sandra Whitten
Sandra Whitten
 
18.0
 
4,534
Image of Steven Fowler
Steven Fowler
 
13.5
 
3,388
Image of Willie Vasquez Ng
Willie Vasquez Ng Candidate Connection
 
13.3
 
3,358
Image of Ed Cabrera
Ed Cabrera Candidate Connection
 
13.3
 
3,343
Image of Eric Hohman
Eric Hohman
 
11.9
 
2,988
Image of Rolando Rodriguez
Rolando Rodriguez
 
6.4
 
1,622

Total votes: 25,156
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Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Ed Cabrera completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Cabrera's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Ed Cabrera is a successful businessman, a rancher, and a conservative Republican.

Ed is an immigrant who has lived the American dream.

He worked at Red Lobster to earn his way through Harvard Business School. After Harvard Ed rose through the ranks of the business world and eventually came back to South Texas with his wife twenty-two years ago buying a cattle ranch outside of San Isidro, Texas.

He has watched the horrible flow of illegal immigration at our border increase crime, drug trafficking, and violence. Ed and the workers on his south Texas ranch now have to carry sidearms because illegal immigration and the cartel is endangering their lives.

As our next Congressman, Ed will: - Finish the Wall Immediately - Double the border patrol - Fight for election integrity - Support our military and veterans in getting the care they have earned

Ed is a pro-life, pro-family Catholic.

Immigration. I came to this country as a legal immigrant. I absolutely believe there should be a path to come to this country but it needs to be legally.
I fully support term limits for politicians. Without it, we get career politicians which was not the intent of our forefathers. I have shown my COMMITMENT to term limits by signing the U.S. Term Limits Pledge!

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Campaign website

Cabrera's campaign website stated the following:

ADVOCATE FOR A SECURE BORDER

The border crisis has devastated our community. The Democrats in Washington use it as a recruiting tool for future Democratic voters while drug lords use the crisis to enable human trafficking—a multi-billion-dollar industry.

According to Pew Center, a total of 199,777 illegal aliens were captured by Border Patrol in July 2021. The flood of illegal immigrant has caused property damage, crime, and significant costs to the community. These illegal immigrants stress the city budgets for housing, food, and transport. They also increase hospitalization rates for COVID and other injuries, and school expenses for their children’s education. It is unjust to have South Texas communities bear the bulk of these costs and Ed’s plan is to change that.

The federal government has been unable to secure our borders. With Democrats in control of Congress, we will continue to see uncontrolled immigration. An amnesty bill will only encourage more immigrants in search of a coveted U.S. passport.

As a congressman, Ed would bring national attention to the issue and initiate legislation to:

  • Eliminate the “catch and release” legislation by transferring immigration judge to the border that can make quick amnesty decision. Over 95% of the amnesty applicants are currently rejected by judges
  • Put economic pressure on Mexico and other Central American countries to secure their borders by the use of penalties and aid
  • Focus the resources of the military industrial complex after the exit from Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, on developing infrastructure and technology to secure our border
  • Finish building the Trump Border Wall in high traffic areas to stem the inflow of illegals since it is a powerful enforcement tool
  • Require that employers use E-Verify for employment verification to shutoff the employment of illegal aliens or businesses would face heavy fines
  • Compel governors to deploy the National Guards to the border at time of crisis, and
  • Bring national attention to the immigration issue through protest and civil disobedience.
  • We can’t keep our country safe if we don’t secure the border. For more than a decade, the Border Patrol has asked for the tools to do their job. Ed frequently speaks to former and current Border Patrol agents and they have shown me that a handful of agents can effectively patrol a mile of fenced border, while hundreds of agents are needed to patrol that same mile of open border. A border wall in high traffic areas also makes it possible to channel and apprehend criminals, such as drug smugglers and human traffickers crossing the border
  • South Texas needs a maverick and advocate in Washington to help turn the tide against illegal immigration. Without Washington, the efforts of our local and state leaders have been thwarted. South Texas’ border problems are a national problem and Ed intends to make that clear in Washington

DEFENSE OF FAMILY VALUES

Ed is seeing an assault by the liberal Washington establishment to diminish the influence of faith in our society. Faith is fundamental to the lives of millions of people in the United States. Churches are institutions that bring people together and serve the communities. Traditional marriage and family are the foundation for a free society, entrusted with rearing children and instilling cultural values. Recently, the role of religion in politics has been amplified by lingering anger over COVID-19 restrictions that severely limited in-person worship. Closure of churches and religious organizations during the pandemic has created concern from conservative voters. Many people believe that government has been overreaching and interfering with the first freedom of our country, which assures the right to the free exercise of religion.

Faith in our society is being assaulted by the liberals in Washington in other ways. They have begun to clamor for the Internal Revenue Service to restrict certain political activities for 501(c)(3) nonprofits that include many faith organizations. They accuse religious organizations of being an extension of political parties. The IRS code for tax exempted organizations states that they may not attempt to influence legislation as a substantial part of their activities and that they may not participate in any campaign activity for or against political parties. However, political campaigning has a long history inside houses of worship for both Democratic and Republican politicians. A majority of congregations in the U.S. participate in at least one politically-related activity, including nonpartisan get-out-the-votes efforts, phone banking and candidate endorsements.

Ed strongly supports the freedom of Americans to act in accordance with their religious beliefs, not only in their houses of worship, but also in their every day lives. He supports the continuation of religious organizations’ involvement in the political arena, in search of candidates that support their religious beliefs. He supports the right of the people to conduct their businesses in accordance with their moral values:

Ed supports:

  • IRS should change the tax code and reduce regulations to encourage domestic adoptions. Charitable religious institutions that have demonstrated great success in helping the needy should not be barred from receiving government grants and contracts
  • Religious organizations and churches to set their own COVID-19 policies
  • Schools should cease teaching sex education to grade-school children since it should the responsibility of the parents
  • Public funds should not be used to fund Planned Parenthood or any other organization that supports abortion
  • Congress needs to enact a ban on any sale of fetal body part
  • Need new partnerships between those who manage federal programs and those charities who are on the front lines of fighting poverty on the ground and helping senior citizens and veterans who are struggling often trying to decide between buying food or medicine
  • Congress should pass legislation to guarantee the non-profit status of faith-based organizations

Ed values the right of America’s religious leaders to preach, and Americans to speak freely, according to their faith. Ed supports the appointment of justices and judges who respect the constitutional limits on the power of Congress to limit the First Amendment of the Constitution and who respect the authority of the states to decide fundamental social issues. Ed needs your support in our battle against government overreach. People of faith have been silent for too long. We have a patriotic, moral and a spiritual obligation to address the problems in our government. Ed welcomes your support.

CREATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND SAVE OIL AND GAS JOBS

As a successful small business owner and as a banker for small businesses, Ed understands what it means to sign both sides of a paycheck. Ed has experienced firsthand how burdensome rules and regulations can stifle growth or how out-of-control government can impact job creation. Conservative Republicans are the party of a growing economy that gives everyone a chance in life, an opportunity to work, learn and realize the prosperity freedom makes possible. Government cannot create prosperity, though government can limit or destroy it. Prosperity provides the means by which citizens and their families can maintain their independence from government, raise their children by their own values, practice their faith, and build communities of cooperation and mutual respect.

CREATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND SAVE OIL AND GAS JOBS As a successful small business owner and as a banker for small businesses, Ed understands what it means to sign both sides of a paycheck. Ed has experienced firsthand how burdensome rules and regulations can stifle growth or how out-of-control government can impact job creation. Conservative Republicans are the party of a growing economy that gives everyone a chance in life, an opportunity to work, learn and realize the prosperity freedom makes possible. Government cannot create prosperity, though government can limit or destroy it. Prosperity provides the means by which citizens and their families can maintain their independence from government, raise their children by their own values, practice their faith, and build communities of cooperation and mutual respect. We have been fighting the War on Poverty for 50 years and poverty is winning. Our social safety net was originally designed to help people born into or falling into poverty. These policies rarely lift them out of poverty. Intergenerational poverty has persisted and worsened since the 1960s. The conservative Republican model makes welfare a benefit instead of an entitlement, it can put millions of recipients on a transition from dependence to independence. Unfortunately, the current Administration has nullified any meaningful work requirement and made TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) a mockery of the name. This decision ensures that those families will remain needy and cut off from the economic mainstream of American society. Keeping people dependent so that government can redistribute income is Washington liberals’ goal. The result is 130 million Americans on food stamps, on Medicaid, or on Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIPs). This is the false proposal of the Washington liberals.

To support the empowerment of people, society must provide quality jobs. Fortunately, in South Texas we are the party of America’s growers, producers, farmers, ranchers, foresters, miners, commercial fishermen, and all those who bring from the Earth the crops, minerals, energy, and the bounties of our seas that are the lifeblood of our economy. We need to support these industries and their jobs, while expanding aggressively into new industries in healthcare, technology and space. Our country and specifically South Texas have abundant energy resources (oil, natural gas and other fuel sources).

Together, the people of America’s energy sector provide us with power that is clean, affordable, secure, and abundant. Their work can guarantee the nation’s energy security for centuries to come if, instead of erecting roadblocks, government facilitates the creation of a coherent energy strategy. Three decades ago, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) leased 12.2 million acres. In 2014, it leased only one-tenth of that number. Keeping energy undeveloped will keep jobs out of reach of those who need them most. A strong energy policy has many benefits:

Energy exports will create high paying jobs throughout the United States​

  • Reduces our nation’s trade deficit​
  • Reduces transport costs and manufacturing costs for the economy
  • Lowers inflation and decreases food prices​
  • Grows our economy​
  • Boosts the energy security of our allies and trading partners

Energy is both an economic and national security issue. Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind can provide only a small fraction of the energy needs of our country. Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind can provide only a small fraction of the energy needs of our country. Ed supports the enactment of policies to increase domestic energy production, including production on public lands, to counter market manipulation by OPEC and other nationally owned oil companies. This will reduce America’s vulnerability to energy price volatility. To advance this process, we urge greater state and local responsibility for, and control over, the federally controlled land and corresponding programs.

Ed seeks a comprehensive job creation strategy for the South Texas that protects the strong local industries and attracts new industries. Ed proposes:

  • Eliminating over-regulation of start-up enterprises, excessive licensing requirements coordinate federal, state, county and local efforts to bring new industries to South Texas
  • Creating a private public partnership for South Texas composed of federal, state and local government officials and business leaders to seek and coordinate taxes policies, regulations and permits to encourage expanding businesses to relocate quality jobs to South Texas
  • Passing legislation that will modernize pipelines and the electric grid, protect the grid from disruption, expedite energy exports, and lower energy costs
  • Fighting for better education by bringing IDEA public school models to the region, by supporting our teacher with more resources, by providing school choice until all parents can find good, safe schools for their children that reflect their values
  • Using government resources to finance and encourage the development of trade certificate programs that provide workforce skills for plumbers, electricians, surgical technicians and crane operators, to name a few
  • Giving authority to state regulators to manage energy resources on federally controlled public lands within their respective borders
  • Freeing American energy producers to export their product to foreign markets. This is particularly important because of international demand for liquefied natural gas[3]
—Ed Cabrera's campaign website (2022)[4]

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on January 17, 2022
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ed Cabrera for South Texas, "About," accessed February 3, 2022
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. Ed Cabrera for South Texas, “Issues,” accessed January 19, 2022


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