Ashley Lopez A person holds a sign saying "Raise your voice: Vote" at a creator event for BOLD Democrats, a Hispanic PAC, in Houston on Feb. 17. Democrats think they may have a chance to sway Latino voters who supported President Trump two years ago. Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images hide caption Ongoing primary elections in Texas could be a first look at whether Latino swing voters, who are increasingly influential in state elections, are sticking with the Republican Party. These voters were key in President Trump's reelection in 2024 and helped Republicans win in parts of the state where they have historically struggled, mostly along the southern border. Those gains also played a key role in how Republicans reshaped the state's congressional lines at Trump's urging last year. Three out of the five seats that the Republicans drew to favor their party rely on continued support from Latino voters.…