Current sectionU.S. NewsA Texas Democratic primary runoff has drawn national attention after candidate Maureen Galindo spread antisemitic conspiracy theories, leaving Democrats scrambling to distance themselves while alleging that conservative groups may be secretly funding her campaignShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe09:01 PM • May 25 2026 IDTTuesday's Democratic primary runoff for a Texas congressional district has gained prominence in recent days across the United States after one of the two contenders – San Antonio-based activist and sex therapist Maureen Galindo – drew widespread condemnation for repeated and explicit antisemitic remarks.CommentsIn the NewsAntisemitism From an Unlikely Texas Candidate Sparks Major Democratic BacklashIran's Top Envoys Discussing Potential Peace Deal With Qatar's PM, Official SaysDeflect, Attack, Play the Victim: Inside Netanyahu's Campaign to Stay in PowerAs Arab Parties Unite, Palestinians in Israel Demand Some AnswersBrooklyn Co-op Vote to Boycott Israeli Products Spills Into Midterm PoliticsRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIBen-Gvir Posts Video of Police Dragging Detained Gaza Flotilla ActivistsFreed Gaza Flotilla Activists Report Sexual Abuse, Rape in Israeli CustodyThe Most Consequential Republican Primary for Israel Is Happening in Kentucky'It Was Okay to Be Crazy': IDF Soldiers Discuss Moral Decay in LebanonUnmoved by Trump's Ticking Clock, Iran Forms a New Reality in the Persian Gulf`On Israel, Gaza and Palestine, Bigmouth Tucker Carlson Spoke Nothing but Truth