• Midnitte@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    A shame since Crockett is so inquisitive and critical - but I guess Talarico probably has a higher chance of turning Texas blue?

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      18 hours ago

      Just looking at the policies they’ve supported and advocated for… I’d say that talarico is maybe a little bit more progressive in some ways.

      I think in policy terms they’re roughly equal, it’s just a question of who will bring out more voters.

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        He’s extremely progressive and he backs up his views by quoting Jesus. He went to seminary, and he’s been at the forefront of fighting those 10 Commandments in classrooms bills.

        The Republican Party cannot fight him without laying down Christianity. This is the guy we need on the national stage.

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      Yupp, I think thats why a lot of democrats voted for him in the primary. We know we’ll have to contend with the general population in November which skews more racist and sexist. Very unfortunate because I really liked Crockett as a candidate.

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        Yeah, but man I’m reading through her wiki rn and there’s some stuff I missed. Stuff like:

        In March 2025, Crockett called Governor Greg Abbott, who is handicapped and uses a wheelchair, “Governor Hot Wheels”

        And

        In February 2026, Crockett came under criticism for seemingly using AI in a Super Bowl campaign advertisement, to generate a crowd of supporters. The criticism was first raised by Democratic strategist Keith Edwards, who claimed to have found a SynthID watermark in the ad, indicating the use of Google Gemini. In a response, Crockett’s team did not deny the allegations.

        So like…maybe some of those things turned democratic voters off?

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          Maybe but fyi, governor Hot wheels is a pretty regular term for texas democrats to call him, so not really a completely out of left field thing to hear.

          The AI thing is cringe worthy though

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          Hot Wheels is what we call him. Let’s not get into what we think of the tree leaving him intact.

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            Let’s not get into what we think of the tree leaving him intact.

            I can feel that from half a continent away, and what I would give to see him throw hands with another one…

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      Pragmatism in Texas indicates going for the white male. I didn’t make the rules, and I can’t even vote anymore, given my lack of a fixed address. You get mailed a new voter card every year, and they can’t be forwarded, so you’re just dropped from the rolls.

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        Also a bunch of fuckery with voting times and voting locations.

        Should be making more of a stir about people making it harder for you to vote. Oppose the “other”-ing with “you”.

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    What does this mean for the national election or just local politics do you think? On big tickets we see safe bets often

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      For local (Texas) politics, it is possible that a Texas Senate seat is in play for Democrats. This could be big as a lot of more local seats can ride the coattails of the Senate election.

      For national politics, one of two things can happen.

      First, Democrats being competitive in Texas state politics is a big deal. This is the nightmare scenario that got Republicans to court the Hispanic vote in 2012. It will make national races much harder to win and could lead to a generational loss for Republicans, especially as new Democrats throw out their aging leadership.

      Second, this is the biggest race this election for the soul of the Republican Party. The incumbent is a traditional Republican while the challenger is far more MAGA. The Senate has been the last refuge of pre Trump Republicans in national politics. This race is a signal if that last refuge is safe.