Rep. Will Hurd William Ballard HurdHillicon Valley: Oracle confirms deal with TikTok to be 'trusted technology provider' | QAnon spreads across globe, shadowing COVID-19 | VA hit by data breach impacting 46,000 veterans House approves bill to secure internet-connected federal devices against cyber threats House Democrats' campaign arm reserves .6M in ads in competitive districts MORE (R-Texas) on Sunday said the Republican Party needs to start reflecting the population to keep control of Texas, and compete across the nation.

"I think the Republican Party should be a broad party. I shouldn't be the only African-American Republican in the House of Representatives," Hurd said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Despite having no Democrats elected to state-wide office, Hurd said "ruby-red Texas" is "actually purple." ADVERTISEMENT



"If we want to keep a Republican Party in Texas, the Republican Party in Texas needs to start looking like Texas. I think that goes for the rest of the country as well," Hurd said.

NBC's Chuck Todd Charles (Chuck) David ToddMurkowski: Supreme Court nominee should not be taken up before election Republican senator says plans to confirm justice before election 'completely consistent with the precedent' Sunday shows - Trump team defends coronavirus response MORE also mentioned recent comments Hurd made, published in the Washington Blade, in which he advised fellow Republicans: "Don't be an asshole. Don’t be a racist. Don’t be a misogynist, right? Don’t be a homophobe."

Hurd's comments were made at a June 20 Pride Social gathering organized by the Log Cabin Republicans of D.C., an LGBT GOP group.

The congressman said on "Meet the Press" that his party has a chance to gain back voters. He said independents and "center-left Democrats" are concerned at the state of the Democratic Party and where it is moving.

"We have an opportunity to intrigue those folks that are interested in solving problems in the future by empowering people not government," Hurd said.