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Tuesday, December 09, 2025

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Jasmine Crockett announces Texas Senate bid

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-- Politico (@politico.com) Dec 8, 2025 at 3:02 PM

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... Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a rising star within the party who has built a reputation as one of President Trump's fiercest critics in Congress, has joined the race for the U.S. Senate in Texas. She is seeking to unseat Republican Sen. John Cornyn and provide Democrats a critical victory in their pursuit of flipping the Senate in next year's midterms.

"Today, under Trump and three decades of Republican rule in Texas, those very Texans are under daily attack," Crockett wrote on her campaign website. "I'm running to protect Texans from these attacks and safeguard the rights our Constitution guarantees."

Her decision comes just hours after Colin Allred, who led Democrats' unsuccessful bid to oust Sen. Ted Cruz in 2024, announced that he is dropping out of next year's race.

Allred, who lost to Cruz by more than 8 points last year, didn't mention Crockett in his statement explaining his decision to drop out of the race. But he did make the case that a "bruising" Democratic primary could undermine their chances of ousting Cornyn in the general election, arguing that his party will need to be "unified" if it stands a chance at pulling off an upset in November. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-09 12:24 AM | Reply

@#1 ... "Today, under Trump and three decades of Republican rule in Texas, those very Texans are under daily attack," Crockett wrote on her campaign website. "I'm running to protect Texans from these attacks and safeguard the rights our Constitution guarantees." ...

OK, I do not live in Texas, nor do I presuppose I understand the political thinking of Texans.

Given that, my first question might be along the lines of ... is that really your opening volley in the current political environment?

To me, at this point, this race for the Senate may turn into the usual Democratic loss due to ineffectual messaging, i.e., pushing policies rather than listening about concerns.


But that's just me opining ...





#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-09 12:30 AM | Reply

Cornyn will turn 80 during his next term if he wins again. 44 year old Crocket should be a welcome change for anyone in Texas who claimed Biden was too old.

#3 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2025-12-09 05:44 PM | Reply

It seems as though the word "affordability" is having a positive impact on voters elsewhere. Everybody has been a victim of higher prices.

Surely, Texas isn't immune from the impact while Republicans running the show.

Crocket might want to dwell on that.

#4 | Posted by Twinpac at 2025-12-09 08:58 PM | Reply

Crocket might want to dwell on that.

Crocket might want to dwell on her message outside of the 5 or so counties, of 254, that make up Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin and El Paso. All statewide candidates dwell on that or not, at their peril.

#5 | Posted by et_al at 2025-12-09 10:03 PM | Reply

The dynamic Jasmine Crockett will do fine at the state level in Texas where she will remain for the next several years.

Ms. Crockett will plateau if/when she ever reaches a national candidacy when she is between 51 to 58 years old.

While she accepts no money from AIPAC, Ms. Crockett's voting record during her short tenure in Congress has been supporting ethnic cleansing in Gaza and fully funding the Israeli Death Forces (IDF).

The antiwar movement, which is as old as the American Revolution, as well as progressive voters around the US, are fully aware of her voting record and will not support her in a future national election against a Republican candidate.

This analysis may anger anti-Republican voters and Democratic supporters on drudge.com, so be it. But rather than be angry or try to convince these millions of Samaritans to change their mind in future US national elections, wouldn't it be much easier to change the mind of just one single person today, like the charismatic Jasmine Crockett?


Source: Complicit in Ethnic Cleansing

#6 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-09 10:48 PM | Reply

Giggle. Bless your heart, wait and see.

#7 | Posted by et_al at 2025-12-09 11:45 PM | Reply

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