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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn Re: Crockett v. Talarico
Talarico has been on my radar since his 2023 sermon against Christian Nationalism.
He is a unique, and uniquely effective voice against Christian Nationalism, which has become the most serious threat to the American values that have driven every decent thing this nation has managed to accomplish.
I would have been happy whoever won the nomination, but long before Crockett was immorally, and unlawfully gerrymandered out of her seat, I was thrilled to see Talarico stepping up. He is a voice we NEED on the national stage.
Jasmine is a powerhouse and I look forward to her taking down Ted Cruz in 2030. But my support for Talarico did not come from some "white guy is more electable" bullshit that so many seem to be distilling this down too.
It is possible to have complicated motives and mixed feelings. It would have warmed my heart if she had won. I would have loved to see her taking on Cornyn (or Paxton), but I would still have felt that we were missing an opportunity to put a powerful voice against Christian Nationalism on the national stage at a critical juncture.
mr715
(3,361 posts)He had better press appearances, did ground work, didn't get caught up in some lazy messaging.
Rep. Crockett is awesome. She'll either be some executive functionary in a future Dem admin (hey, how about her for FBI director or Attorney General). Or make her Speaker.
She wasn't ready for this statewide race and made some early mistakes.
We now have an excellent candidate in Talarico who will give us an good chance at flipping the seat.
Autumn
(48,912 posts)JustAnotherGen
(37,965 posts)I don't think Talarico will win - probably lose by 6 points or so. So it's really a non-issue.
pat_k
(13,046 posts)leftstreet
(39,999 posts)I wondered, too.
Talarico earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in government from the University of Texas at Austin,[9] where he organized students for tuition relief.[10] He later earned a Master of Education degree in education policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.[11]
While a member of the Texas House of Representatives, Talarico earned his Master of Divinity at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.[12][3][13]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Talarico#Early_life_and_education
JustAnotherGen
(37,965 posts)in 2030. I hope by that time she is engaged by the NAACP or SPLC. She needs to focus on her own now.
ED of NAACP - she could move people to defiance of our Country. All of it - IE - the Dominant Culture.
pat_k
(13,046 posts)The nation is lucky to have her working to forge a better future -- and I believe help show the more timid members of the Democratic "family" what it means to effectively defend our rights and promote the shared values that have driven every decent thing this nation has ever managed to accomplish.
JI7
(93,478 posts)I would be great if they could go the way Georgia did by having both of them be in bvb the Senate one day.
JustAnotherGen
(37,965 posts)Are going to go back to 'business as usual' in 2028. Would Crockett be better as the DNC's 'fetch and step woman' - or could she have a greater impact in Black American rebellion in 2029?
We might have to wait a few years - but I'm all for burning it down in a few years.
Frasier Balzov
(5,010 posts)At least not yet.
I truly do wish those two excellent and promising Democrats could treat that office as co-trustees.
I like them both so much.
Repeating my request that James Talarico quietly offers the senate chief of staff job to Jasmine Crockett.
It would keep her in legislative work in D.C. while she decides what to pursue next.
No egos. Be colleagues. Hold that office by running it inspiringly.
pat_k
(13,046 posts)They still need to petition to get every vote counted -- ideally joint, or parallel petitions from Talarico, Crockett, DNC, Ellias Law Group, and other election protection orgs. Paxton can't be allowed to get away with disenfranchising voters without a fight
It is no longer about the outcome. It is about the vigorously defending the fundamental principle that EVERY VOTE COUNTS; EVERY VOTE MUST BE ACCURATELY COUNTED.
DFW
(60,038 posts)She is no idiot. A role will be found for her. Well have her powerful voice around for a long while, I think.