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  • I’ve been following this race since it started and I heartily disagree. I think Talarico’s positions are largely to the left of Crockett. He’s also better at weaving his policy positions into his life story and creating a hopeful image of the future, and is definitely a better orator.

    He’s one of the only politicians I know regularly hammering Christian nationalism and oligarchy and who openly condemns what’s happening in Gaza. Crockett doesn’t talk about any of that. Don’t get me wrong, I think Crockett is great, and would vote for her in a heartbeat against most other candidates.

    Also, Talarico’s been in this race way longer than Crockett, who jumped in after Colin Allred dropped out, so Talarico’s campaign in Texas has been much larger than hers from the beginning.


  • I think that’s a huge leap. Talarico’s positions are way left of the Democratic establishment, why would they be more “scared” of Crockett than him? He’s got Zionist groups actively campaigning against him because he’s forthright about the Gaza genocide. He’s setting his campaign up against the wealthy and openly criticizing the Democratic party’s subservience to wealthy donors. There just isn’t that much difference between their political positions, and I don’t get your angle.

    Here’s a recent headline:

    Texas Jewish voters alarmed by James Talarico’s Israel rhetoric

    Local leaders said that, without improved outreach from Talarico to address their concerns, they’re likely to vote for Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary