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Jasmine Crockett Gives GOP An Early Christmas Gift

Posted on Friday, December 12, 2025
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by David Catron
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Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s decision to enter the Texas Senate race has solved what could have been a real problem for the Republicans in 2026. Her Monday announcement that she would compete against a prominent and relatively moderate candidate in the Democrat primary may have already guaranteed that the seat currently held by Republican John Cornyn will remain in GOP hands after next year’s midterms.

Cornyn first won that seat in 2002, but is in the midst of a bruising primary challenge heading into next year. If Democrats were to unite behind a candidate perceived as moderate, it may give the liberal party its best chance yet to achieve their long-sought goal of winning in the Lone Star State. Now that the unabashedly radical left-wing Crockett is in the race, however, she has a good chance of winning the Democrat nomination – and will almost certainly then lose the general election to whomever the GOP nominates.

Just before she announced her Senate run, Crockett talked to former Democrat Congressman Colin Allred, who promptly dropped his bid for the seat to avoid a nasty primary. Now, to win the Democrat nomination, all Crockett has to do is defeat James Talarico, a state legislator.

Crockett, famous for her rabble-rousing persona and expletive-laden tirades on the House floor, is far better known than Talarico in both Texas and nationwide. She appears set to have a decisive fundraising edge and will dominate news coverage, putting any potential challenger at an immediate disadvantage.

Unfortunately for Crockett, however, she suffers from a fatal malady that contributed to the decisive defeats of former Vice President Kamala Harris last year and Tennessee legislator Aftyn Behn just days ago.

Crockett, like Harris and Behn, has gifted the Republicans with an extensive video record of her far left – if not outright crazy – positions. During a time when many Americans are worried about high crime levels, for example, she offered this nugget of wisdom: “Just because someone has committed a crime it doesn’t make them a criminal. Being a criminal is more so about your mindset.”

While discussing the Trump administration’s efforts to deport illegal aliens, Crockett also delivered this nonsense: “When I see ICE, I see slave patrols.” It gets worse. Here’s an excerpt from the diatribe with which she announced her Senate run:

I’m done with politics as usual. I’m done watching rural hospitals and public schools close their doors. I’m done watching parents be afraid to send their kids to school or the mall or the movies because Republicans have flooded our streets with guns. I’m done with the senators sitting around doing nothing while Trump takes your hard-earned money, skims your Social Security, slashes Medicare, and gives tax breaks to billionaires. I’m done watching the American Dream on life support while Trump tries to pull the plug.

This stuff is so detached from reality that it even worries the pundits at The Washington Post: “Crockett’s late entry to the race has led to concern that the Democrats are wasting the opportunity. She can rile up the Democratic base and score points with resistance-aligned liberals. But she has never won a competitive general election.”

Crockett represents the Texas 30th Congressional District, a majority-minority House district in which she faced no Republican opponent in 2024 and only token opposition in 2022. Now that the Texas congressional map has been redrawn, Crockett no longer lives in the district, thus the impetus for her Senate bid.

But running for statewide office in Texas is a big challenge for any Democrat, particularly for a controversial candidate like Crockett. Indeed, the last time anyone from Crockett’s party accomplished this feat was 30 years ago.

The last Democrat challenger that Senator Cornyn faced (in 2020) lost by just under 10 points. His approval rating has declined in recent years, however, which has prompted serious primary challenges from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt.

This had created some hope for Democrats. The president’s party typically struggles in midterm years. If Republicans, further demoralized following a rough primary, stay home while Democrats maximize turnout among their base and among Independents, they may have a real shot.

But nominating Crockett would crush those hopes. Republicans may not turn out to vote for a GOP candidate whom they voted against in the primary, but they will certainly turn out to vote against Jasmine Crockett.

Crockett, for her part, believes she can win by appealing to low-propensity voters, according to a report in the Houston Defender: “Our goal is to engage people that historically have not been talked to, because there are so many people that get ignored — specifically in Texas.”

But the Texas Tribune quotes Democrat strategist Eric Koch as follows: “This is not a base mobilization election—Trump carried Texas by 14 points—it’s about who can create a big enough coalition to win.” It’s unlikely that she can broaden the coalition if she continues doing outrageous things like mocking disabled Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels.”

Crockett believes she can mobilize enough voters to win because, as she told CNN, “61 percent of Texans are people of color.” That includes Latinos, whom she accused last year of having a “slave mentality” if they voted for Trump. (She later tried to walk that back when CNN’s Jake Tapper asked her about it during an interview.)

But Crockett will obviously have trouble with everyday Texans if she continues to say things like this: “Only 39 percent of this state is Anglo [white]. How are 60 percent of the seats Anglo? We need to flip the numbers.” Even non-white voters don’t appreciate such a shameless appeal to sectarian identity politics.

Democrats have long fantasized about turning Texas blue. But Jasmine Crockett is a bad candidate, and her policies are worse. She is, for example, all-in for slavery reparations despite the general unpopularity of the idea among most voters (opposition has hovered around 70 percent for many years). Crockett has also mused about imposing reparations by ending income taxes for people whom she describes as “black folk.”

Until she entered the Senate race, the Republicans were indeed a little worried about losing Cornyn’s seat. But Christmas came early, and it looks like the Democrat propensity for nominating the most radical, unlikable candidate in the field could soon lock up the Lone Star State for the GOP.

David Catron is a Senior Editor at the American Spectator. His writing has also appeared in PJ Media, the American Thinker, the Providence Journal, the Catholic Exchange and a variety of other publications.

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Dan W.
Dan W.
5 months ago

Are the Dems dumb enough to nominate Crockett; are we dumb enough to nominate Paxton ?

Stay tuned !!

Donna
Donna
5 months ago

The list of things she is”tired of” are all results of her own democrat party’s doings. She may need psychiatric evaluation.

Lieutenant Beale
Lieutenant Beale
5 months ago

Everytime I listen to clips of this woman, it sounds just like nagging.
Oh boy, just what we need; another angry woman of color spewing her venom. She’ll team up with the likes of AOC, Radhida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar.
Heaven help us if she gets elected to higher office.

Folks, you’d better not get complacent, sit back on your laurels, and drop your guard. Don’t underestimate her. She is well funded, has the bully pulpit of the media, and has the tenacity of a rabid pit bull terrier.

Jimmy P
Jimmy P
5 months ago

I would be very curious to see how blatantly racist this loser is with respect to her staff hiring practices. She is just a younger version of that other monstrosity, Mad Maxine Waters.

anna hubert
anna hubert
5 months ago

The woman is on the level of a 7 year old, she can’t cope with reality. who votes for all those women, they are an embarrassment , where do these voters come from, this is unreal.

Kirth Gersen
Kirth Gersen
5 months ago

I remember when she called Greg Abbott “Governor Hot Wheels.” If a Republican had said this, the media would have crucified him.

Kathey
Kathey
5 months ago

Crockett has opined that Jeffrey Epstein has made donations to several Republicans, including Mitt Romeny. Oh, the horror! But Romeny responded that it was NOT THAT Epstein, it was someone with the same name. I know that there are many people out there who have the same name as I do, but it is not me. Anyone can do a search and find many ‘namesakes”.

S. Bolin
S. Bolin
5 months ago

Jasmine is a “nut” case. She really believes any and all nutty comments that she says. I hate to hear loud screaming women on TV.

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
5 months ago

Not only did Crockett make herself less viable as a candidate this week, so did Newsom. He actually said that he wants MORE transgender kids in this country. If that doesn’t make your blood run cold what would?? I have never seen a group of people so out of control and out of their minds with trying to destroy anything like the way these radical liberals are trying to destroy our wonderful country. Apparently they want us to be another Somalia!!

Alice Mann
Alice Mann
5 months ago

Absolutely disgusting. She needs gone from any government position. She should be in in insane asylum ????????????

Horace
Horace
5 months ago

I would add comments, but everyone else has done an excellent job of what Ms Crockett is and has done. I will not add to the good job they have done.

Kenneth
Kenneth
5 months ago

She is a racist through and through you so called white people are racist because she says so. Do not let her in or no one of any color will be safe.

michaelR
michaelR
5 months ago

Crockett?? No, more like Crock-of-S *** !

Geneva Haines
Geneva Haines
5 months ago

Notice to ALL REPUBLICANS GET OFF YOUR BUTTS AND GET OUT AND VOTEOR WE’RE GOING TO LIVE TGE biden years ALL OVER AGAIN AND THIS TIME WE WON’T HAVE A CHANCE TO BE IN CONTROL EVER AGAIN!!NO JOKE LET’S STAND UP TOGETHER AND VOTE TO SAVE OUR REPUBLICAN BUTTS!!

Denise Ledford
Denise Ledford
5 months ago

Paying black people, or any other group of people, reparations for slavery is just plain asinine.

Sam
Sam
5 months ago

And just think; with all the dumba$$ Dumba$$ocrat$ in her district, ‘she gon’ be wit’ us forEVER!’

Richard
Richard
5 months ago

Trump doesn’t get the level of respect he deserves. Abraham Lincoln would be forced to endure a sex change before his burial. Even the ww2 men would forced into sex change after their feet touched USA soil. I don’t regret the message I left at DLA Va Ron cash was turned down when I asked him questions.

Richard
Richard
5 months ago

My dream rent from Donald John Trump before I reach 69 years of age.

John TeGrotenhuis
John TeGrotenhuis
5 months ago

“Gift” is not a verb.

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