Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett Announces Senate Run, Draws Republican Criticism

Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett Announces Senate Run, Draws Republican Criticism
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The Facts

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., expressed his support for Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, running for U.S. Senate in Texas, stating he is "absolutely delighted."
Johnson described Crockett as "the face of the Democratic Party" and expressed confidence in electing a Republican senator in Texas.
Johnson criticized Crockett’s campaign, suggesting her message would not resonate with Texas voters, and said he hopes she "have the largest, loudest microphone" every day.
Johnson predicted that Texas would elect another Republican senator and described Texas as a "red state" with "common sense Americans."
House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., responded by criticizing Johnson, suggesting he is trying to distract from Democratic losses in other races.
Aguilar claimed Johnson's focus on the Senate race indicates he is losing his majority and referenced recent Democratic victories in local elections.
Crockett announced her campaign for U.S. Senate on December 8, 2025, in Dallas, framing her run as opposition to President Donald Trump.
Crockett criticized incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn, stating she is running because she believes the "American dream" is on "life support" under Trump.
Crockett explained her late entry into the race as due to her assessment of poll trends and her desire to address what she described as a "life or death" moment for Texas.
Crockett expressed confidence in winning the November election and praised former President Obama during her speech.
Crockett stated her campaign was based on data analysis, historic numbers, and trend evaluation, leading her to decide to run for the Senate.
Crockett criticized the current political representation in Texas, describing it as not reflecting "a moral code" and emphasizing her belief in her candidacy’s strength.
Crockett will face Democratic primary challenger James Talarico.
On the Republican side, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn is challenged by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas.

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Centrist Version

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, expressed support for Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett's campaign for the U.S. Senate in Texas, describing himself as "absolutely delighted." Johnson characterized Crockett as "the face of the Democratic Party" and expressed confidence that Texas would elect a Republican senator, citing the state as a "red state" with "common sense Americans." He criticized Crockett’s campaign message, suggesting it would not resonate with Texas voters, and stated he hopes she "have the largest, loudest microphone" every day. Johnson predicted that Texas would elect another Republican senator and emphasized his belief in the state's political leaning. In response, House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar of California criticized Johnson, suggesting his focus on the Senate race is an attempt to distract from Democratic losses in other races. Aguilar claimed Johnson's emphasis on the Texas Senate race indicates he is losing his majority and pointed to recent Democratic victories in local elections. Jasmine Crockett announced her campaign for the U.S. Senate on December 8, 2025, in Dallas, framing her run as opposition to President Donald Trump. She criticized incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn, stating she is running because she believes the "American dream" is on "life support" under Trump. Crockett explained her late entry into the race as a result of her assessment of poll trends and her desire to address what she described as a "life or death" moment for Texas. She expressed confidence in her chances to win the November election and praised former President Barack Obama during her campaign speech. Crockett indicated her campaign was based on data analysis, historic numbers, and trend evaluation. She criticized the current political representation in Texas, asserting it does not reflect "a moral code," and emphasized her belief in her candidacy’s strength. She will face Democratic primary challenger James Talarico. On the Republican side, incumbent Senator John Cornyn is challenged by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt.

Left-Biased Version

The spectacle of right-wing arrogance was on full display as House Speaker Mike Johnson smugly celebrated Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Senate bid, revealing the GOP's deeply entrenched contempt for progressive voices in Texas. Like a schoolyard bully drunk on his own privilege, Johnson couldn't contain his glee, declaring Texas a "red state" filled with "common sense Americans" - a thinly veiled dog whistle meant to delegitimize diverse urban communities and progressive voters who don't conform to his narrow worldview. The Republican establishment's patronizing attitude toward Crockett's candidacy speaks volumes about their desperate attempt to maintain their crumbling grip on power in the Lone Star State. Their dismissal of her campaign reeks of the same old patriarchal playbook that has kept Texas under conservative control for decades. Meanwhile, Crockett's powerful message about the American dream being on "life support" cuts through the Republican propaganda machine like a razor. She's bravely standing up to the entrenched forces of reaction in a state where the wealthy elite have rigged the system against working families and minorities. The Republican incumbents' fear is palpable as they face a challenger who represents real change. While they cling to their outdated conservative fantasies, Crockett is building a coalition based on data, trends, and a genuine moral vision that threatens the corrupt status quo. Their mockery of her campaign only reveals their terror at the prospect of losing their iron grip on Texas politics.

Left-Biased Version

The spectacle of right-wing arrogance was on full display as House Speaker Mike Johnson smugly celebrated Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Senate bid, revealing the GOP's deeply entrenched contempt for progressive voices in Texas. Like a schoolyard bully drunk on his own privilege, Johnson couldn't contain his glee, declaring Texas a "red state" filled with "common sense Americans" - a thinly veiled dog whistle meant to delegitimize diverse urban communities and progressive voters who don't conform to his narrow worldview. The Republican establishment's patronizing attitude toward Crockett's candidacy speaks volumes about their desperate attempt to maintain their crumbling grip on power in the Lone Star State. Their dismissal of her campaign reeks of the same old patriarchal playbook that has kept Texas under conservative control for decades. Meanwhile, Crockett's powerful message about the American dream being on "life support" cuts through the Republican propaganda machine like a razor. She's bravely standing up to the entrenched forces of reaction in a state where the wealthy elite have rigged the system against working families and minorities. The Republican incumbents' fear is palpable as they face a challenger who represents real change. While they cling to their outdated conservative fantasies, Crockett is building a coalition based on data, trends, and a genuine moral vision that threatens the corrupt status quo. Their mockery of her campaign only reveals their terror at the prospect of losing their iron grip on Texas politics.

Right-Biased Version

Another Far-Left Radical Launches Senate Bid in Texas, Threatening American Values In what can only be described as a gift to conservative America, Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett has launched a woke crusade for Texas's Senate seat. House Speaker Mike Johnson rightfully pointed out that Crockett represents everything wrong with today's Democratic Party and their assault on traditional Texas values. The Obama-praising progressive demonstrated her true colors at her Dallas campaign announcement, where she spewed typical leftist talking points about the American dream being on "life support." Making a mockery of real Texas values, Crockett has aligned herself with the radical DC establishment while attacking President Trump's America-first agenda. The socialist-leaning representative claims her campaign is based on "data analysis," but patriotic Texans know better. Her desperate attempt to flip this red state blue comes as liberal elites continue their relentless assault on everything from border security to energy independence. The timing couldn't be more transparent - she's clearly taking marching orders from the Democratic machine. House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar's weak defense of his progressive ally only confirms the left's desperation to gain ground in Texas. But real Texans won't be fooled by this coastal elite-backed campaign. As Speaker Johnson correctly noted, Texas remains a stronghold of common-sense Americans who reject the radical left's agenda. The choice couldn't be clearer for Texas voters: preserve their traditional values under continued Republican leadership or surrender to the woke mob's demands. With true conservative champions like Senator Cornyn facing this progressive onslaught, patriotic Texans must rally to protect their state from far-left transformation.

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