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Dec 14, 2025

Democrats Rip Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Bid-lllllllll

Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s decision to launch a campaign for the U.S. Senate in Texas has sparked frustration among some House Democrats, who worry her bid could complicate the party’s efforts in the state. Crockett, known for her outrageous remarks about President Donald Trump, is viewed by some Democrats as a polarizing figure who could make it harder to appeal to swing voters in a statewide race.

Several party strategists also fear that if she becomes the nominee, her presence at the top of the ticket could affect competitive House races that may determine control of the chamber next year.

“She might win a primary, but she ain’t winning a general in Texas,” a senior House Democrat who, like others quoted by Axios, spoke on the condition of anonymity to offer straightforward thoughts about a colleague.

It’s concerning for [swing] districts … I think it’s a bad decision,” a second Democrat told the outlet.

That said, Crockett remained defiant. “It’s hard to get a clear picture of who the Texans are from the fog of Washington,” she fired back in a statement to Axios.

“My message is one that reaches people who are often ignored by the political class. I’m not running a campaign focused on insider politics … I’m focused on reaching all 30 million Texans and earning their trust,” she said.

Crockett, a second-term House member representing a strongly Democratic district in Dallas, formally entered the Senate race on Monday after months of speculation. Her decision followed the Texas legislature’s successful defense of its redistricting map, which is expected to eliminate her current seat.

Her announcement came just hours after former Democratic Rep. Colin Allred ended his Senate campaign and said he would instead run for the House, leaving Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico as the two leading candidates in the Democratic primary.

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