Latin Grammy winner and Texas Dem star recruit hits House campaign with years of porn-linked posts
Bobby Pulido, an award-winning musician-turned-congressional candidate, has a digital footprint of references to explicit material that lingers on his social media as he pursues a seat in the U.S. House...
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Bobby Pulido, an award-winning musician-turned-congressional candidate, has a digital footprint of references to explicit material that lingers on his social media as he pursues a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. From 2013 to as recently as 2024, Pulido has posted a range of links, images and references to pornographic material. In 2013, Pulido told viewers to visit pornographic website YouPorn if bored and reposted links to porn sites featuring the music of fellow musicians, asking them if they’re receiving royalties for being featured. Later that same year, he posted a link to XVideos with the caption "homemade porn while sleep-deprived?" LATINO TEXAS DEM CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE CALLS OUT AOC FOR HER USE OF TERM 'LATINX' In 2015, he posted a link to YouPorn but later deleted it, claiming his account had been hacked. "It’s impossible to have Twitter and not watch porn," Pulido said in a 2014 post on X, formerly known as Twitter. "To everyone crying over the shutdown of XVideos, I’m telling you there are other free sites. I mean, that’s what they’ve told me. #you’rewelcome," Pulido wrote in a 2016 post on X. TEXAS DEMOCRAT — A LATIN GRAMMY WINNER AND PARTY RECRUIT — CAUGHT DEFACING TRUMP’S HOLLYWOOD STAR Pulido's online history follows him in his bid to unseat Rep. Monica De La Cruz, R-Texas. His race, which is expected to be one of the more competitive opportunities for Democrats in Texas after a redistricting effort in the state looks to squeeze five Democrats out of office, will turn on whether he can attract support from across the aisle. A two-term incumbent, De La Cruz last won election to the district in 2024 in a 57.1%–42.9% victory over Democratic nominee Michelle Vallejo. Redistricting changes will still favor Republicans but are expected to put the seat more in reach for Democrats. Democrats had heavily recruited Pulido to run, according to reporting from Politico. Reacting to the slew of posts, the National Republican Congressional Committee (…