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Crockett weighing possible Texas Senate bid

Rep. Jasmine Crockett is evaluating her chances to expand voter turnout in Texas after redistricting eliminated five Democratic seats, potentially boosting her Senate candidacy prospects.

  • On Wednesday, Rep. Jasmine Crockett said she is strongly considering entering the U.S. Senate race in Texas while discussing the possibility on SiriusXM's The Lurie Daniel Favors Show.
  • The Republican-led Texas legislature redistricting eliminated five Democratic-held seats, prompting Crockett to reassess her political path.
  • Crockett is testing efforts to expand turnout, reviewing cross tabs and demographic testing shortly, and noted recurring polls show she can win the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Texas.
  • If she enters, Crockett would join Rep. Collin Allred and Rep. James Talcero in a crowded field, framing the move as 'karma' between her 766,000 seat and a 30 million constituency.
  • Earlier this month, Crockett used a derogatory nickname for President Donald Trump and called him a bully, drawing criticism from Republican members of Congress.
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