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Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett launches bid for U.S. Senate in Texas : NPR
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Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett launches bid for U.S. Senate in Texas : NPR

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Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett launched her marketing campaign Monday for the U.S. Senate in Texas, a vital race for Democrats hoping to reclaim the Senate majority within the 2026 midterm elections.



A MARTÍNEZ, HOST:

After weeks of hypothesis, Consultant Jasmine Crockett formally launched her U.S. Senate marketing campaign in Dallas yesterday. Crockett has garnered nationwide consideration for her outspoken criticism of President Trump. And now she’s aiming to do one thing no Texas Democrat has completed since 1994, and that is win a statewide election. Bekah Morr from member station KERA in Dallas studies.

BEKAH MORR, BYLINE: As Jasmine Crockett advised supporters at her marketing campaign announcement in south Dallas Monday evening, her gloves have been off, however now she’s leaping into the ring.

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JASMINE CROCKETT: As a result of, Texas, this second we’re in now could be life or dying. It is all or nothing. It is now or by no means.

MORR: Texas Democrats know that unseating the incumbent Republican John Cornyn will not be straightforward however suppose their finest probability is with a extra polarizing candidate, like Texas Lawyer Normal Ken Paxton. He is operating towards Cornyn within the GOP main. Paxton is a Trump loyalist with a controversial background. Democratic organizers hope that makes him susceptible given current developments, and a candidate Crockett might beat. In final month’s election, voters confirmed robust assist for Democratic candidates in usually Republican strongholds. And Crockett’s hoping to capitalize on that shift.

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CROCKETT: My message – rooted in slashing prices, making residence possession and entrepreneurship attainable for all, strengthening and rising the center class – is one which Texas, all of Texas from the panhandle to Port Arthur and from El Paso to east Texas, can consider in.

MORR: And polling exhibits Crockett could have the perfect probability of all of the Democratic hopefuls. In a current survey from the College of Houston’s Pastime Faculty of Public Affairs, she acquired the bulk assist of possible voters in a hypothetical contest towards Texas state Consultant James Talarico and former Congressman Colin Allred. She’ll solely face Talarico within the primaries, although. Allred dropped out to keep away from a runoff and to maximise the prospect of Democrats flipping the seat. However doing so in a reliably purple state might be an uphill battle. Crockett urged her supporters to not let that deter them.

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CROCKETT: For many of us, a Republican-controlled Texas is all we have recognized. However we can’t let that diminish our religion and perception in what will be.

MORR: If Crockett is profitable in her Senate bid, she’ll be the primary Black lady to ever win a statewide election in Texas.

For NPR Information, I am Bekah Morr in Dallas.

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