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Crockett’s 2026 Senate campaign has drawn criticism from fellow House Democrats concerned about its impact on swing voters.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett is calling out what she describes as a "coordinated attack" targeting her after announcing her Senate campaign. Jasmine Crockett is pushing back against what she calls a “coordinated attack” on social media over her views on the Israel–Palestine conflict.
Her critics would prefer a lesser-known candidate who can concoct a bipartisan pitch. But the Dallas congresswoman believes she’s starting 'on second or third base.'
In the days before she launched her Senate campaign, U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett tried to develop a slate of Democratic candidates to run with her in the 2026 midterm elections. Crockett and other Democrats theorize running their best candidates in races up and down the ballot — particularly in statewide races for governor,
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Jasmine Crockett explains stance on Israel and Gaza amid ‘coordinated attack’ on social media
The U.S. Senate candidate said she would have a page listed on her campaign website to clearly show her "stand on foreign policy."
Cure For Paranoia will take the stage at Trees for an EP release show with an introduction by Senate candidate Jasmine Crockett.
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Jasmine Crockett's campaign launch for U.S. Senate in Texas and the political dominoes that followed
When Allred dropped out of the Senate race, he joined Congresswoman Julie Johnson in the Democratic primary for the newly drawn 33rd Congressional District, which is entirely in Dallas County. She succeeded Allred in office in the 32nd Congressional District after he ran against Senator Ted Cruz last year.
Anonymous colleagues expressed concern to Axios about the progressive lawmaker’s chances against the Republican field.
She stopped in at the same church she attended when she was a student at the University of Houston law school.
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House Democrats voice concerns over Jasmine Crockett's Texas Senate campaign viability: report
House Democrats expressed concerns about Jasmine Crockett's Texas Senate bid, questioning her electability in the red state in comments to Axios.
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett broke her silence on Monday over past controversial comments about Latino and Hispanic immigrants. In early April, while speaking at Grace Baptist Church's 125th Anniversary Program, Crockett appeared to imply that immigrants need to be in the country because "none of y'all trying to go and farm right now."