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Can Crockett hold her seat in the House? I hope so. (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 9 hrs ago OP
Filing deadline already passed I believe SSJVegeta 9 hrs ago #1
She's got a national future, regardless of how this works out. OAITW r.2.0 9 hrs ago #6
I'm not so hopeful SSJVegeta 9 hrs ago #7
Yes, but in the media, and likely not elected politics. Celerity 6 hrs ago #30
I was wondering about that too! Enter stage left 9 hrs ago #2
No. She could only file for one race. She chose senate. Texas had a primary for every partisan seat yesterday. . LeftInTX 6 hrs ago #23
I thought you could run for two seats in texas...lloyd Benson was on for VP and senator JT45242 2 hrs ago #39
I wondered this too, especially after we lost Katie Porter Deuxcents 9 hrs ago #3
And I hate that we lost Katie and might lose Jasmine. Marie Marie 9 hrs ago #14
No. ananda 9 hrs ago #4
No, she forfeits her seat to run. Coventina 9 hrs ago #5
I want her to be Talarico's chief of staff. Frasier Balzov 9 hrs ago #8
That's not going to happen MichMan 9 hrs ago #9
I agree!!! LeftInTX 6 hrs ago #24
So she should go from being an elected member of Congress niyad 7 hrs ago #18
I mean if Talarico wins the nomination. Frasier Balzov 7 hrs ago #20
no way in hell is that going to happen Skittles 6 hrs ago #26
I just Hope the Very Best for Jasmine Crockett's Cha 4 hrs ago #37
I think she was redistricted out. Orangepeel 9 hrs ago #10
Correct H2O Man 9 hrs ago #12
Perhaps she can run as an independent MichMan 9 hrs ago #11
No, Texas has a reasonable strong Sore Loser election law Brother Buzz 8 hrs ago #15
I wish every state did MichMan 8 hrs ago #16
I did not know this! LeftInTX 6 hrs ago #25
No spoilers, Democrats have no business being sore losers. Pisces 7 hrs ago #17
She's out. Re-districting took her seat. Melon 9 hrs ago #13
No, Crockett was gerrymandered out of her seat LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #19
No, the primary was today karynnj 6 hrs ago #21
That's it for Crockett Witnessof Trump 6 hrs ago #22
MS NOW contract inbound for January 2027.... Celerity 6 hrs ago #27
Yep Witnessof Trump 6 hrs ago #29
Candidate for President in 2028 or VP Pick ? thought crime 5 hrs ago #33
I doubt either. She may run for POTUS in 2028, but will have little chance (IMHO) of winning the Dem nomination. Celerity 4 hrs ago #36
I wouldn't bet on that. I doubt she's done with oasis 6 hrs ago #28
LOL Skittles 6 hrs ago #31
Bra.. Witnessof Trump 6 hrs ago #32
it would appear to be the GOP who LOST Skittles 5 hrs ago #34
Ok Witnessof Trump 5 hrs ago #35
Oh Jasmine Crockett Will BE Seen Again. Cha 4 hrs ago #38
She remains in her current seat through the end of the year. Wiz Imp 1 hr ago #40

Celerity

(54,099 posts)
30. Yes, but in the media, and likely not elected politics.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:04 AM
6 hrs ago

Now we need the christofash crim Paxton to win the Rethug run-off over Cornyn and we just might win the Senate seat (Talarico v Paxton was the ideal match-up before the voting started).

LeftInTX

(34,069 posts)
23. No. She could only file for one race. She chose senate. Texas had a primary for every partisan seat yesterday. .
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:49 AM
6 hrs ago

All of the congressional seats now have a general election candidate or are heading into a runoff.

JT45242

(3,987 posts)
39. I thought you could run for two seats in texas...lloyd Benson was on for VP and senator
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 05:27 AM
2 hrs ago

I remember that being a big deal. Or is that only for federal and state office?

Texas residents?

Marie Marie

(11,158 posts)
14. And I hate that we lost Katie and might lose Jasmine.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:12 PM
9 hrs ago

They both had such a way with simple language projecting a powerful message. We need them both back in Washington.

Frasier Balzov

(5,008 posts)
8. I want her to be Talarico's chief of staff.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 10:47 PM
9 hrs ago

A senator's chief of staff's salary is almost as much as the senator's salary.

The two of them together could be a powerful joint force advancing legislative policy objectives if they see those objectives in essentially the same way.

Is this practical? Or do they hate each other's guts? I certainly hope not.

niyad

(131,514 posts)
18. So she should go from being an elected member of Congress
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:37 AM
7 hrs ago

with national visibility to being an invisible staffer? Do you have any idea how sexist and offensive that sounds, whatever your actual intentions with that post may be?

Frasier Balzov

(5,008 posts)
20. I mean if Talarico wins the nomination.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 01:10 AM
7 hrs ago

If Crockett has lost, then what will be her visibility?

Will she campaign for him and be a media surrogate for him?

That would be great! But then what of her future after November?

If Talarico wins the seat, I think the offer should at least be made.

Whoever he might otherwise have in mind for the job can't possibly be as big help to him and the People of Texas as Jasmine Crockett would be.

Unless she litigates her primary loss and the two of them end up hating each other's guts.

Cha

(318,301 posts)
37. I just Hope the Very Best for Jasmine Crockett's
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:51 AM
4 hrs ago

Future...She's a Strong Voice For Our Democracy!

Brother Buzz

(39,824 posts)
15. No, Texas has a reasonable strong Sore Loser election law
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:20 PM
8 hrs ago
Texas Election Code - ELEC § 162.015. Restrictions on Candidacy in General Election by Candidate or Voter in Primary

Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff

(a) A person who voted at a primary election or who was a candidate for nomination in a primary is ineligible for a place on the ballot for the succeeding general election for state and county officers as:

(1) an independent candidate for an office for which a candidate was nominated in the primary; or

(2) the nominee of a political party other than the party holding the primary in which the person voted or was a candidate.

(b) A person who was a candidate for nomination in a primary election is ineligible for a place on the list of write-in candidates for the succeeding general election for state and county officers as a write-in candidate for the office sought by that candidate in the primary.

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,272 posts)
19. No, Crockett was gerrymandered out of her seat
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 12:39 AM
7 hrs ago

Crockett ran for senate because she was gerrymandered out You can not run for two positions at the same time in Texas

Celerity

(54,099 posts)
36. I doubt either. She may run for POTUS in 2028, but will have little chance (IMHO) of winning the Dem nomination.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:23 AM
4 hrs ago

I see very little chance we risk nominating a female POTUS candidate for the 3rd time in the last 4 cycles. The US is simply too misogynistic atm.

Also, the US deep racism and religious bias (against non Christians) needs to be taken into account. Same for homophobia (especially against gay men, as lesbians tend to have easier times getting elected now).

As for VP, she presents a chance to become a focal point of attacks from the right designed to scare off swing voters, moderates, centrists, white suburbanites, etc, which breaks the old rule number 1 for VP chosing (do no harm).

On election night 2024, when it was clear that Harris had lost, I predicted 2 white, straight, centre left Christian males as our 2028 ticket.

As a mixed race (genetic WWIII in a human body, lol: mum is a Bajan (Barbados) mixed race black/etc West Indian, plus white Swedish (my father is 100 per cent Swede), Han Chinese, Lebanese, Sephardic Portuguese Jewish, East Indian, etc), lesbian, atheist, social democratic (NOT democratic socialist) type progressive female, that prediction pains me, but I am nothing if not a realist and pragmatic when it comes to my predictions and what is needed to win in a fucked up Trumpian-inflected splintered national electoral ecosphere.

Crockett comes with more inherent risk than potential gain IMHO.

Same for AOC and a 2028 POTUS run. Hopefully she runs for Schumer's NY Senate seat in 2028, whether he runs for re-election again or not, as she is blocked from House leadership by the moderate/centrist/conservative Dem caucuses (with help as of late, sadly, from the retiring Pelosi). Some of groups (and individual members of them) detest AOC, like many in the extraordinarily problematic (on many issues and stances) No Labels-spawned Problem Solvers Caucus.

That all said, I absolutely respect a differing opinion in regards to my predictions.

Cheers,

Cel





Skittles

(170,877 posts)
34. it would appear to be the GOP who LOST
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:21 AM
5 hrs ago

they would very much have preferred Crockett so they could pull their usual racist, misogynist bullshit

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