
Episode 121: County Commissioner-elect Rebeca Clay-Flores
With a single campaign, Rebeca Clay-Flores shattered several barriers. The Princeton grad became the first person to defeat a sitting Bexar County commissioner in 16 years when she knocked off Precinct 1 Commissioner Sergio “Chico” Rodriguez in a July primary runoff. Clay-Flores, who is Black and Mexican American, will be the first woman of color ever on the Commissioners Court. Clay-Flores’ discusses her improbable campaign (and her hopes for Precinct 1). Read more: Clay-Flores wouldn’t be denied in Commissioners Court race Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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