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Bianca Gracia, a co-founder of the Latinos For Trump political coalition, recently addressed her failed bid for the Republican nomination in the upcoming Texas State Senate election.
Speaking at a ReAwaken America Tour event held March 11 and 12 in San Diego, California, Gracia claimed she didn't lose and those who stole the election are "gonna have to deal with God."
Gracia had previously claimed that God "appointed and assigned" her the position in the State Senate during a February 9 appearance on The McFiles podcast. The conservative candidate praised Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene during the same interview, saying the Georgia Congresswoman was "the only one right now that's really fighting back."
"They don't like her. So I might be a little mini Marjorie Taylor Greene," Gracia said to The McFiles host, Christopher McDonald. "I don't know. They're going to call me BRG."
She reiterated her belief that God wanted her in the Texas State Senate while speaking to the San Diego audience.
"God chose me for a reason," Gracia said. "I didn't lose. I won."

Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser during the Trump Administration, and talk show host Clay Clark started the ReAwaken America Tour as a gathering for conservatives. Other speakers who have appeared during the tour are Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been condemned by many for anti-vaccine rhetoric, and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.
Mayes Middleton, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, would go on to win the March 1 GOP primary for Texas State Senate District 11. Of the four candidates in the race, Gracia came in last place with 7.5 percent of the vote.
On Twitter, Gracia shared a video that was posted on Rumble of her speech in San Diego.
"Now you've just gone and made me more dangerous," she said to the California crowd. "[I] went into the lion's den and those hyenas thought they were gonna eat me up, but guess what? They fed me and they fed me good. I now know your strategies. I know what you think. I know what you're doing, and you've just made me more dangerous."
She added, "Let me tell you something...They're gonna have to deal with God. They don't need to worry about me. They need to be ready for God because God knows exactly what they did. See, you don't steal from me, or you, or you; you steal from him, because when he chooses you and he tells you to go, you go and you don't ask questions."
Newsweek attempted to contact Gracia for comment but did not hear back in time for publication.
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