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Jasmine Crockett "strongly" considering U.S. Senate bid

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) said Wednesday she "will strongly be considering" a run for U.S. Senate, citing polling that suggests she would be a frontrunner in the Democratic primary.

Why it matters: Crockett has built a national brand as the exact kind of tough political brawler that Democratic voters are increasingly looking to in their primaries.


  • The second-term lawmaker is known on Capitol Hill for her withering and often profane verbal clashes with Republicans at committee hearings.
  • Republicans even moved to censure Crockett in March for referring to wheelchair-bound Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as "Governor Hot Wheels."

Driving the news: Crockett expressed interest in a Senate run on SiriusXM's The Lurie Daniel Favors Show while discussing her options following Texas Republicans' mid-decade redistricting.

  • The maps, which are being challenged in court, would leave Dallas' three House Democrats with just two Democratic-leaning districts to run in.
  • "If you want to take my seat of 766,000 away, I feel like there has to be some karma in that to where I take your seat that is for 30 million away," Crockett said of a potential Senate run.
  • "The question will be whether or not we believe that we've got enough juice to expand the electorate," she said. "If we can expand the electorate, then I will strongly be considering hopping in the Senate race."

Between the lines: Crockett cited polling that shows her running highly competitive in the Democratic primary.

  • "Every other day there's a poll that comes out that makes it clear that I can win the primary for the U.S. Senate race in Texas," she said.
  • A University of Houston/Texas Southern University poll released earlier this month found Crockett with support from 31% of likely Democratic primary voters.
  • State Rep. James Talarico and former Rep. Beto O'Rourke each garnered 25% in the survey, while 13% went for former Rep. Colin Allred. O'Rourke hasn't announced a run.

Zoom out: Texas has emerged as a top target for Senate Democrats, especially since scandal-prone state Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a primary challenge against GOP Sen. John Cornyn.

  • Polls have shown the incumbent senator and his right-wing challenger running neck and neck.
  • The GOP primary got another shock earlier this month when Rep. Wesley Hunt jumped in.
  • Democrats are particularly hopeful that Paxton can pull of a primary win, believing his nomination to be their best chance at winning the long-coveted Texas Senate seat.
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