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LeftInTX

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69. Yes, there was an odd parallel messaging:
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 03:36 PM
Mar 4

"Vote for Talarico, he's more likely to win".

So people voted with their heads, not their hearts.

I voted for Jasmine, because I feel in this climate we need someone who is fiesty and a fighter. I voted with my heart.

Mr Talarico is too much like Mr Rogers.
I felt the messaging: "Texas won't elect a black woman" was not fair. If they won't elect a black woman, they likely aren't going elect Mr Rogers. Maybe in another state, they would elect a Mr Rogers type as a US senator, but not in Texas.

I feel that Jasmine would have brought out down ballot voters. (No one seems to think of down ballot voters when making these decisions...duh)

If the messaging group is following about how some down ballot AA's lost their seats last night: We had all these new voters who didn't know the candidates.

You could tell that voters did things like:
1. Vote for the Latina
2. In the case of the two Latinas, vote for the Latina with the most Latina sounding name. (For instance, don't vote for hyphenate with Anglo name)
3. In the case of a Latina and Latino, vote for the Latina
4. In the case of a Latino (includes Latinas) versus a white sounding name, vote for the Latino. (If they don't know the candidate, they may not know that the person with white the sounding name is actually black and a well respected incumbent.
5. If the case of numerous Latinas, vote for the first name on the ballot

I don't think the Jasmine effect had an impact on down ballot races. Down ballots thrive on lack of information.

However, I saw the results but I think many are hurt and are feeling that they were rejected because they were black. Their feelings are truly hurt because they were good public servants. But the voters didn't know this.

However, with down ballot, these new voters just didn't know that the down ballot candidates were incumbents. These new voters don't know know that John Jones is the incumbent and a great career as a judge, and that someone named Valentina Gomez goes around shooting people with guns is the challenger. (Valentina Gomez is a real person who was an R candidate who lost, but put a D next to her name and walla)

This is the real Valentina Gomez


We are now stuck in a runoff in my state rep race with who is basically another Valentina Gomez who is just vile, vile, vile..

She was convicted of corruption a few years ago. She is a stalker with the worse reputation. She is so bad that she was banned by a judge for attending any political events (she couldn't even attend rallies or conventions or meetings) . She has three sons who pistol whipped a cop and pistol whipped EMS.

Unfortunately, her conviction was overturned. So, she was free to run for office again and attend politic events again.

She was the only latina on the ballot and her name was first name on the ballot. There were two other Latino men, and one black guy with a mixed Latino/Anglo name. (In this case, the black guy is not a viable candidate as he is a perennial candidate who has mental health issues. He often runs as a Repubiican. He's just not all there).

The two Latino men were the ony viable candidates.
No white candidates were on the ballot.


Her behavior at the polls was deplorable. She brought those sons with her. No one thought she had a chance because everyone knew her and knew how bad she was. But these new voters obviously didn't know or remember her. Although, she was plastered all over the news a few years ago, uninformed voters were not paying attention or didn't remember her.

She has stalked me in the past because I was supporting a candidate who had a campaign manager, who managed our sheriff's and DA's campaigns since she hates the DA and the sheriff (she hates law enforcement who holds her accountable)..... She's a psychopath, but she's a latina and her name was first on the ballot.

She ran for sheriff 6 years ago and got 12% of the vote in the Democratic primary.

In this cycle, we thought she had no chance because everyone knew and remembered her.

But here we are: The voters who voted for her in this race, obviously did not remember her or didn't know who she was.....

She's so bad, that I may need to delete this post. She's a stalker...but you get the idea.

Anyway, this bat shit crazy, violent woman is a runoff. All because of her name!!

Sorry so wordy!!!

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Jasmine Crockett for DNC Chair [View all] Happy Hoosier Mar 4 OP
That certainly works for me. ananda Mar 4 #1
Sounds good to me. wnylib Mar 4 #2
Oh, God, YES! Scrivener7 Mar 4 #3
She is a spark plug and we could use more of that. dutch777 Mar 4 #4
Wasn't Ken Martin selected a short while ago? How often are they elected? 33taw Mar 4 #5
I don't know... Happy Hoosier Mar 4 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author 33taw Mar 4 #59
In my view, Martin is an utter failure. Lonestarblue Mar 4 #36
Yep, such an utter failure that Democrats have flipped around 30 seats through special Wiz Imp Mar 4 #37
I'm not sure that has anything to do with Martin. YodaMom2 Mar 4 #42
Isn't that convenient. He gets no credit for winning but would get trashed for losing. Wiz Imp Mar 4 #50
Perhaps you might want to re-read what I wrote. YodaMom2 Mar 4 #57
Where did I say you trashed him? The poster I originally responded to absolutely Wiz Imp Mar 4 #63
You actually replied to my comment, so I assumed you were speaking to me. YodaMom2 Mar 4 #65
I don't have an opinion on the job he has done - we have flipped a lot of seats. My question is how often does the DNC 33taw Mar 4 #60
AG when we get the White House back. Borchkins Mar 4 #6
is she giving up her seat in the House? yellow dahlia Mar 4 #7
I could be wrong, but... Happy Hoosier Mar 4 #10
Oh right. I think I heard something like that. I forgot. Thanks. yellow dahlia Mar 4 #11
The primary was yesterday. Too late to run for a Congressional seat in 2026. Wiz Imp Mar 4 #38
Thanks. A loss to the House. yellow dahlia Mar 4 #62
Correct - Texas GOP gerrymandered both her TBF Mar 4 #14
I was thinking the same thing PatSeg Mar 4 #34
Not sure about that Renew Deal Mar 4 #9
OMG, that's perfect! intheflow Mar 4 #12
Jeffries is not the DNC chair, he's the House minority leader. Ocelot II Mar 4 #16
Absolutely Not!!!! Sunnyskies801 Mar 4 #13
Sounded like a good idea to me. mysteryowl Mar 4 #33
I know its well intentioned. Sunnyskies801 Mar 4 #43
The Democratic party ran Kamala Harris for America's President. mysteryowl Mar 4 #49
Please tell us what you want dems to do for black women? Keepthesoulalive Mar 4 #61
It would be blatant pandering JustAnotherGen Mar 4 #46
No. I like her but she's too combative for that position. Ocelot II Mar 4 #15
She will likely not be in Congress next year. Happy Hoosier Mar 4 #25
But fighting loudly isn't the DNC's job. Fundraising and organizing is its job. Ocelot II Mar 4 #27
Likely? Try definitely. Wiz Imp Mar 4 #39
I like that idea angrychair Mar 4 #17
the party chair role is mostly background. themaguffin Mar 4 #18
Fundraising and organizing, not policy. Ocelot II Mar 4 #20
Absolutely! awesomerwb1 Mar 4 #19
She'd be bad at it. DNC's job is organizing and fundraising, not policy. Ocelot II Mar 4 #21
That's your opinion awesomerwb1 Mar 4 #24
DNC is a career killer. She should run for President. WSHazel Mar 4 #22
Can we at least see her win a state race first before that? themaguffin Mar 4 #23
Run as an issue candidate WSHazel Mar 4 #30
If you want to her to run as an "issue" candidate as a path to an alternative role, then lead with that. themaguffin Mar 4 #32
No chance as President I think. Happy Hoosier Mar 4 #26
She doesn't need to get the nomination WSHazel Mar 4 #31
No thanks EdmondDantes_ Mar 4 #28
Why can't a middle class or working class JustAnotherGen Mar 4 #47
As one of those middle class white guys EdmondDantes_ Mar 4 #51
If white men can't move white men JustAnotherGen Mar 4 #52
I'm suggesting we need to move more minorities EdmondDantes_ Mar 4 #54
Have a nice day JustAnotherGen Mar 4 #55
Not taken seriously? Sogo Mar 4 #70
Depends on the white guy. carpetbagger Mar 4 #68
Thats... who has the job now. quakerboy Mar 4 #58
im good with that moonshinegnomie Mar 4 #29
Yessss!!! FakeNoose Mar 4 #35
She will remain in Congress through the end of 2026. Wiz Imp Mar 4 #40
It is not Jasmine Crockett's job to do outreach to Black women for Democrats. Quiet Em Mar 4 #41
Coud not agree more JustAnotherGen Mar 4 #45
That will never happen JustAnotherGen Mar 4 #44
Yes, there was an odd parallel messaging: LeftInTX Mar 4 #69
Hear, hear! ZDU Mar 4 #48
If we take back Traildogbob Mar 4 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author DUMember24 Mar 4 #56
Excellent mzmolly Mar 4 #64
I would support that. republianmushroom Mar 4 #66
NO! That's where mediocre politicians go to end their political career. lees1975 Mar 4 #67
I don't know if that is the best use of her talents. GoCubsGo Mar 4 #71
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