Texas Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett Just Got the Awful…

Jasmine Crockett thought the worst was behind her. Then the new poll dropped.

Nine points down. Momentum gone. The Supreme Court ruling still stinging, her Senate gamble suddenly looks like a political free fall.

As James Talarico consolidates donors, demographics, and the party’s future,

Crockett is left fighting on shrinking ground, her base outraged but outnumb… Continues…

Jasmine Crockett’s path was supposed to be bold, even historic: a firebrand congresswoman denied a fair district by

a Supreme Court ruling, turning that setback into a statewide crusade for the Senate. Instead, the latest Emerson/Nexstar poll shows her trailing James

Talarico by nine points, her narrative of grievance colliding with his promise of generational change and bridge-building.

Talarico’s appeal across white and Hispanic Democrats, coupled with his fundraising surge, has redefined the race almost overnight.

Crockett still commands overwhelming support among Black Democrats and a passionate progressive base, but for now it isn’t enough.

The primary has become a referendum on tone, strategy, and what kind of Democrat Texas wants to send into a likely brutal general election.

While Republicans tear themselves apart between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton,

Democrats face a quieter but equally defining choice: righteous fury, or disciplined coalition.

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