Caroline Harris Davila details campaign activities ahead of early voting in Texas

Caroline Harris, Texas State Representative of the 52nd district (R)
Caroline Harris, Texas State Representative of the 52nd district (R)
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Caroline Harris Davila, State Representative for Texas’s 52nd House district, has shared updates on her recent activities and campaign efforts through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).

On February 6, 2026, Davila recapped a day filled with events and outreach: “Another busy day yesterday! Heard from @govabbott and @TexasFLCA at the first ever Texas Women’s Leadership Conference, knocked on doors and got more signs out, attended a meet and greet, and celebrated recipients of the Round Rock Chamber’s Business Awards. #CantStopWontStop https://t.co/T1MLwipmhQ”

Continuing her campaign efforts, Davila posted on February 7, 2026: “Knocked on more doors yesterday and so grateful for all of the support! Don’t forget: Early voting starts FEBRUARY 17th! #CantStopWontStop #txlege https://t.co/S4zbqHLbMr”

The following day, she expressed appreciation to her supporters in another post dated February 8, 2026: “Thank you to everyone who helped us knock on doors and talk with voters today! Very grateful for all of the support and encouragement out there! #CantStopWontStop #txlege https://t.co/1YyAO3u2Uu”

Davila was elected as a Republican to the Texas State House in 2023, representing District 52 after succeeding James Talarico. Her recent social media activity highlights both her ongoing engagement with constituents ahead of early voting beginning February 17 and her participation in local community events.



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