Caroline Harris Davila shares campaign updates and thanks supporters ahead of early voting

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, a Republican state representative for Texas’s 52nd House district, recently shared updates on her campaign activities and expressed gratitude to supporters through a series of posts on social media.

On February 11, 2026, Davila posted: “Just wanted to say THANK YOU to all of y’all for supporting my campaign and for your prayers! God bless y’all and God bless Texas! #CantStopWontStop #txlege https://t.co/IyRFmTFVgR”

The following day, she provided an update on her campaign efforts: “Had another great day yesterday of knocking on doors, talking with voters, and putting up signs. So encouraged by the support! Reminder: Early voting starts next Tuesday, February 17! #CantStopWontStop #txlege https://t.co/qsX7nK0HdO” This post highlighted ongoing grassroots engagement ahead of the early voting period.

Later that same day, Davila detailed her participation in local political events: “Kicked off the day by delivering a legislative update at the Hutto Power Breakfast, then joined the Williamson County Republican Women’s Club for their monthly meeting, where we heard from @DrSchwertner. Now I’m back out knocking on doors. Can’t stop, won’t stop! #txlege https://t.co/vqH755PEnb”

Davila was elected to the Texas State House in 2023 to represent District 52 after succeeding James Talarico. Her recent social media activity reflects continued outreach as she campaigns for re-election and engages with constituents across Williamson County.



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