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May 2, 2026
Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Run and the Past That Could Derail It

Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Run and the Past That Could Derail It

Jasmine Crockett enters the U.S. Senate race as a candidate already familiar to voters — not because of long policy achievements or bipartisan work, but because of a series of viral and controversial statements that have defined her public image. Her remarks about Governor Greg Abbott, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and illegal immigration, among other things, have circulated widely across Texas media and national platforms. As a result, she steps into the statewide arena with a reputation already shaped by her own rhetoric. In her safe Dallas district, these moments helped build her profile and energize supporters who appreciate her combative style. But statewide U. S. Senate elections are different. They require candidates to appeal beyond their base, earn trust from independents, and demonstrate judgment, steadiness, and maturity. Crockett’s Senate challenge is not introducing herself to Texans — it is overcoming the version of herself that voters already know. Key Controversies Shaping Voter Perception • Insult Toward the Governor In March, Crockett referred to Governor Greg Abbott as “Hot Wheels,” which prompted a House motion to censure her. Many Texans viewed the comment as mocking a disability and questioned her maturity and judgment. Jasmine Crockett continues to embarrass herself, the state of Texas, and the US Congress by referring to Governor Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels.” Gov. Abbott was paralyzed at the age of 26 when an oak tree fell and crushed his spine while jogging. This woman is trash. pic.twitter.com/ddiwCBkaHL — Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 25, 2025 • False Claims About Trump Assassination Attempts In July, she claimed that individuals who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump were Trump supporters, adding that “violence doesn’t come from Democrats.” The statement lacked evidence and was widely criticized as misleading and partisan. Rep. Jamsime Crockett: “VioIence is all coming from MAGA, not the left. Even the 2 who tried kiIIing Trump are Trump supporters.” pic.twitter.com/ddyL7TqwYn — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) July 9, 2025 More Stories Drowning in Bills? These Debt Solutions Could Be the Break You Need Out-of-Town Renters Are Driving Up Demand in These Five Cities Under Siege: My Family’s Fight to Save Our Nation – Book Review & Analysis • Aggressive Statements About Public Figures Crockett said: “All I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down.” Rep. Jasmine Crockett asks activists to take down Tesla and Elon Musk on her birthday pic.twitter.com/Y0chSa8IB1 — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 20, 2025 She also stated that Senator Ted Cruz should be “knocked over the head.” Rep Jasmine Crockett says to “punch” your opponents and calls to knock Ted Cruz over the head. Rep Jasmine Crocket is explicitly calling for violence. She needs to be investigated. pic.twitter.com/GYJqsgmsi8 — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 24, 2025 These remarks reinforced concerns about her tone, hostility, and suitability for statewide office. • Controversial Immigration Framing She argued that deportations and strict immigration enforcement caused worker shortages in farming, construction, and hospitality, driving up food and housing costs. Her remarks suggested Americans will not do low-wage labor, implying the economy depends on illegal immigrant workers. Rep. Jasmine Crockett: “Connect the dots. You cannot afford your home, groceries thanks to deportations” pic.twitter.com/sg8ggsp4sG — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 10, 2025 The controversy intensified when she added: “We done picking cotton,” a statement many saw as racially charged and dismissive of American workers. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX): “We done picking cotton.” She told a Baptist church congregation that’s what the illegals were for — working the fields. pic.twitter.com/JFzCRr0mSD — toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) April 8, 2025 • Thinks Hispanics Have ‘Slave Mentality She argued that Hispanics in Texas who voted for President Trump and oppose illegal immigration have ‘slave mentality.’ She compared them to slaves who hated themselves. • Supports Racial Inequality and DEI Hiring She doesn’t think black people should have to pay taxes, and she supports reparations. Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett suggests exempting black people from paying taxes, but then says she prefers reparations instead for this reason: CROCKETT: “If you do the no tax thing, for people that are already struggling and aren’t really paying taxes in the first… pic.twitter.com/octD9GKWY9 — Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) April 10, 2024 She bragged about being DEI hire. Jasmine Crockett brags about being a DEI hire: “When I first became a public defender, I had no criminal defense experience. And I walked in and I told my boss, ‘You should hire me…because I’m black.’” pic.twitter.com/uM3bCrtMac — Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) April 2, 2025 The Larger Question: Is Viral Fame Enough for a Statewide Campaign? These controversies highlight a consistent pattern: Crockett’s most high-profile moments come from confrontation and inflammatory rhetoric rather than constructive policy engagement. While this approach has strengthened her brand inside her own district, it complicates her path in a statewide race where a broader coalition is essential. As she tries to step beyond the cocoon of her district, she faces the harsh reality that going viral is not the same as being qualified. Name recognition will gain her attention while running for Senate. But responsibility, honesty, and maturity win statewide elections — especially in Texas. At this point, her greatest obstacle is not her opponent or her party. It’s the image she has created with her own words. The Takeaway Her challenge becomes even more complex as she faces a primary contest against Texas State Representative James Talarico, who is expected to frame her as “fringe” and not representative of the decorum required to serve the entire state. Meanwhile, the Republican field is equally competitive, with long-term incumbent John Cornyn, frontrunner Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Congressman Wesley Hunt all vying for their party’s nomination. With both primaries shaping up to be hard-fought battles, this Texas race promises to be one of the most closely watched Senate showdowns in the country. Unmask the Narrative. Rip Through the Lies. Spread the Truth. At The Modern Memo, we don’t polish propaganda — we tear it to shreds. The corporate press censors, spins, and sugarcoats. We don’t. If you’re…

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