Jasmine Crockett's Attempt to Block Atlantic Profile Intensifies Scrutiny of Her Style and Party Ties
UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – Jasmine Crockett withdrew her bid for top Democrat on House Oversight Committee after receiving only six votes amid concerns over her confrontational style and party support.
- Jasmine Crockett sought to prevent The Atlantic from publishing a profile piece about her political standing after expressing frustration with a journalist who contacted her colleagues.
- The profile highlighted Crockett's leadership qualities, earning her 35% support among Democratic primary voters compared to her competitors' lower figures.
- Critics have described her approach as potentially risking the alienation of moderate voters and compared her style to that of Republican figures.
- Crockett has indicated her intention to remain politically active and has not ruled out running for higher office in the future.
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Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett has made a career out of loud stunts and viral social media moments. But a new profile that revealed the person behind the performance. And Jasmine Crockett exploded after one reporter discovered her most embarrassing secret. Crockett tried to torpedo The Atlantic profile like a petulant child The Atlantic‘s Elaine Godfrey […]
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Crockett touted social media following during race for Oversight leader: Report - Washington Examiner
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), known for her fiery and outspoken demeanor, suggested she proved her competency for a top committee spot with at least one quality: her social media following. Crockett told The Atlantic that there was one “clear person” in the Oversight Committee ranking member race who had “the largest social media following.” “It’s like, there’s one clear person in the race that has the largest social media following,” Crockett s…
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