Principles
Our Mission
By empowering local leaders, embracing digital outreach, and bridging divides across race, faith, and class, we will energize a strong base. This is not just a campaign; it's a movement to reclaim government for the people of TX-33. With your support, we can break the status quo and deliver the change our communities deserve.
People's Movement
This is not about politics or about me as an individual, its about putting the people first.
Voice for the Voiceless
Yes we can stand up and speak truth to power for one nation united.

Join Us in Making Change
Be part of Zeeshan's vision for a better future.

Time for Change
TX-33 is majority-minority, working-class, and ready for change. After 12 years of status quo leadership, the district's problems remain unaddressed: stagnant wages, unaffordable housing, high uninsured rates, and underinvestment in public infrastructure. Marc Veasey has prioritized party insiders and corporate PAC donors over bold action for the district. Zeeshan offers a clean break: a unifying, grassroots, reform-minded campaign that puts people first and challenges the old ways in Washington. This is a winnable district with historically low voter turnout: win target is only 15,000 votes.
Our Strengths
We are standing up for what is right taking bold progressive stances on the issues and not playing politics. Our vision is hope and progress for the community.
Incumbent's Weaknesses
Our district is tired of a representative who has done little to help the district and is on the wrong side of too many issues.
Data
District Map
Texas's 33rd Congressional District stretches across Dallas and Tarrant Counties, bringing together vibrant neighborhoods in Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Oak Cliff, and Valley Ranch. It is one of the most diverse districts in Texas and the US—majority Latino (58%), with significant Black (18%), Asian (8%), and immigrant communities. Overall there are over 775,000 residents, with a rich mix of cultures, languages, and faiths. The district profile is working-class, young, and dynamic—nearly one in three residents is foreign-born. Our path to victory is rooted in reaching every corner of this district, engaging communities that have been overlooked, and uniting all voices to build a coalition that reflects our strength in diversity.

Proposed New Map
Under the newly proposed redistricting map, Marc Veasey's longtime political stronghold in Fort Worth and Tarrant County — where he won by a staggering 83–17% — has been completely cut out. The district now centers on Dallas County, where Veasey barely edged out a win at 53–47%, exposing his vulnerability in unfamiliar territory. The partisan lean drops from D+19 to D+10, meaning this safe seat remains safe. The district also becomes younger and more diverse, now composed of approximately 48% Latino, 16% Black and 8% Asian residents. These demographic shifts, combined with expected low voter turnout and a weakened incumbent, create a rare opening for bold, grassroots leadership — and a real path to victory for our campaign.
