Julie Johnson
Texas' 32nd congressional district
TX-32 Midterms Intelligence
Julie Johnson’s Dallas-based 32nd is a safely blue, fast-changing suburban seat: Democrats take 62% here and the district sits at D+24, but the notable undercurrent is a recent R shift of 7 points. That tension reflects a young, heavily renter electorate in a high-cost metro market, with a median age of 33.1 and just 38% homeownership. The district’s political center is diverse, college-oriented, and professional, but not ideologically static; Johnson’s profile fits a coalition that is culturally liberal, economically pressured, and attentive to competence over bombast.
For advocates, the opening is to frame issues through affordability, access, and stability rather than partisan identity. The biggest vulnerability in the district is practical strain: 22.2% uninsured in a seat with high service-sector and professional employment creates a sharp disconnect between economic growth and household security. Johnson’s committee footprint gives extra lift to messages tying local quality-of-life concerns to federal capacity—transportation reliability, government functionality, and international-economic stability. Campaigns that marry pragmatic delivery with equity will travel best here.
Economic & Demographic Snapshot
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2017-2021 vs. 2019-2023). All figures are statistical estimates with 90% confidence level.
Texas District 32 Demographics
Median Age 33.1 (vs 38.5) · Homeownership 38% (vs 65.5%) · Bachelor’s+ 40.7% (vs 33.7%) · Poverty 10.5% (vs 12.4%) · Income $72,034 (vs $37,585)
Age Distribution
Skews younger than the national average (median age 33.1 vs 38.5 nationally). 36% of residents are in the 20–39 working-age bracket — housing affordability, student debt, and workforce messaging indexes high.
Race & Ethnicity
A majority-minority district. Also significant: Hispanic (36.4%), Black (20.8%).
* Hispanic includes respondents of any race. Racial categories include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals.
Education
40.7% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, above the 33.7% national average. 15.4% of residents lack a high school diploma. 15.4% hold a post-graduate degree.
Income Distribution
Median household income is $72,034, well above the $37,585 national median.
Housing
A renter-majority district: only 38% own their home (vs 65.5% nationally). Median rent is $1,511. Median home value is $347,700.
How People Get to Work
67.1% drive alone. Average commute is 26.3 minutes.
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