Talarico or Crockett?

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No Dem has won statewide TX since 1994…per CNN just now.
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Dems are not going to win this one even if Jesus was running on their side. The only question is whether Cornyn gets to keep his seat.
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Crockett supports Israel and continues to take AIPAC money
Talarico has disavowed AIPAC money and at least worries the zonists

Also the article below is all you need to know about who to vote for since Crockett supports Israel.

For those that say many/most jews aren't at least partially dual loyalists, why do jewish interests themselves always conflate jews with Israel? Why do so many jews openly embrace genocide and get concerned or hostile when people speak about it?


From the website Jewish Insider: Texas Jewish voters alarmed by James Talarico’s Israel rhetoric



Jewish leaders in Texas are growing increasingly concerned about Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico’s comments on Israel, with four members of the community telling Jewish Insider that without concerted outreach from Talarico, they’re likely to back Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) in the Democratic primary.

Their frustrations came to a head after Talarico accused Israel of war crimes in response to a general question on foreign policy at an event last week. “I will use every bit of financial and diplomatic leverage that this country has to end the atrocities in Palestine,” Talarico vowed to do if elected. “I will not use your tax dollars to fund these war crimes. I will vote to ban offensive weapons to Israel.”

He also said he’d refuse to accept support from AIPAC.

“I refuse to be complicit in the death and destruction in Gaza, and I will never use your tax dollars to support the killing in that part of the world, and it makes me sick to my stomach to see what’s happening,” Talarico said. “I hope in this campaign here in Texas we can send a crystal clear message to the rest of the country that we are done being complicit.”
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Anonymous wrote:No Dem has won statewide TX since 1994…per CNN just now.


Ann Richards 🙂‍↕️
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Anonymous wrote:Face it, Ken Paxton is going to be the next Senator from Texas. Come on, it’s Texas.


Paxton is too repellent even for Texas. If Talarico wins the primary, Democrats will flip Texas by a comfortable margin.


Never underestimate the stupidity of Texans. If Paxton is so repellent, how come he's doing so well in the polls?

It’s a Republican primary
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Patience and fortitude dems. Do not give in or give up.
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Anonymous wrote:Crockett would be an amazing senator from Vermont or Washington. I just don't think the Texan electorate intensely hates Republicans in the same way that she does (and I do)


Vermonters are anti-Zionist. Crockett is a Zionist.
Wasn't aware. I meant that her "vibe" fits Vermont/Washington better than it would fit Texas
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That's too bad she takes AIPAC $$. Otherwise I really like her.

Further, I would argue that any district/state/seat is in play now.
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Anonymous wrote:Dems are not going to win this one even if Jesus was running on their side. The only question is whether Cornyn gets to keep his seat.


I think a dem win is unlikely, but possible in certain conditions.
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Anonymous wrote:No Dem has won statewide TX since 1994…per CNN just now.


Ann Richards 🙂‍↕️

Richards lost in 1994 to W, so she’s not the last Democrat to win statewide in Texas. She won in 1990, and relevant to this year show won because her GOP opponent was particularly problematic: he’s the guy who first said "if it's inevitable, just relax and enjoy it" about rape.
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Anonymous wrote:Crockett supports Israel and continues to take AIPAC money
Talarico has disavowed AIPAC money and at least worries the zonists

Also the article below is all you need to know about who to vote for since Crockett supports Israel.

For those that say many/most jews aren't at least partially dual loyalists, why do jewish interests themselves always conflate jews with Israel? Why do so many jews openly embrace genocide and get concerned or hostile when people speak about it?


From the website Jewish Insider: Texas Jewish voters alarmed by James Talarico’s Israel rhetoric



Jewish leaders in Texas are growing increasingly concerned about Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico’s comments on Israel, with four members of the community telling Jewish Insider that without concerted outreach from Talarico, they’re likely to back Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) in the Democratic primary.

Their frustrations came to a head after Talarico accused Israel of war crimes in response to a general question on foreign policy at an event last week. “I will use every bit of financial and diplomatic leverage that this country has to end the atrocities in Palestine,” Talarico vowed to do if elected. “I will not use your tax dollars to fund these war crimes. I will vote to ban offensive weapons to Israel.”

He also said he’d refuse to accept support from AIPAC.

“I refuse to be complicit in the death and destruction in Gaza, and I will never use your tax dollars to support the killing in that part of the world, and it makes me sick to my stomach to see what’s happening,” Talarico said. “I hope in this campaign here in Texas we can send a crystal clear message to the rest of the country that we are done being complicit.”


I am a DMV jew. by the way we talk about jews in this country you'd think we take up 20% of the population! Texan jews are .73% of the population in Texas. https://jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jewish-population-in-the-united-states-by-state
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Anonymous wrote:Ideally, I prefer Crockett. However, she has a great position right now in the House and uses her platform well. I’d love for her to continue and grow in that roll.

Based on a few things, Talarico may be the better candidate for Texas and I think voters who want a fresh face and more youth in the Senate will like that too.

This way, we get both.


Crockett is blow hard loser.
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https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/03/03/us/election-midterms-tx-nc-ar

The Crockett campaign and a local Democratic official said hundreds of voters in Dallas County had been flummoxed by new voting rules stemming from the county Republican Party’s decision to separate the parties’ primaries for the first time since 2019. The change meant residents must vote at an assigned precinct rather than any local voting center. Democrats said that change could be hampering turnout — and said a similar issue had played out in Williamson County, outside Austin.

And officials in El Paso County, Texas, said about 80 voting stations had experienced technical problems, leading to delays in casting ballots. A district court judge ordered all polling stations in the county to stay open an extra hour.
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