The Democratic primary for a Texas Senate seat is intensely contested between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico, highlighting deep intraparty divisions, particularly concerning race and electability.
Both candidates are vying to break a 30-year statewide losing streak for Texas Democrats. The race is marked by debates over candidate style and rhetoric, with Crockett, who is Black, facing questions about her ability to win a general election, which her supporters decry as racist.
Talarico, who is white, emphasizes a broader coalition-building approach. The outcome of this primary is seen as crucial for Democrats' hopes of flipping the Senate seat, especially given potential Republican vulnerabilities.
The article details the candidates' strategies, demographic support, and the complex racial dynamics influencing the race.
A tight, three-way race for a Texas Senate seat has Republicans on edge and Democrats hoping they can break through after losing statewide for the past 30 years. Here’s what you need to know.(current)
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