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Texas dem turnout very encouraging
I hope people who are upset with Crockett’s loss in the primaries don’t do that shit where they sit out tye election because their candidate didn’t win.
Then again, I never have high hopes for Texas when it comes to voting.
I hope not either. She immediately endorsed him, so I don’t think there’s any enmity between them. I haven’t done a deep dive on him, but he seems like what people want Buttegieg to actually be without the stink of corporate donors (or so people say about Pete), so I think he potentially has a strong future. Crockett was dead right that the Colbert shenanigans only helped him out bc he was an unknown to my parents until all that happened.
I saw that she endorsed him. But I hope she stands by him on the stage and rallies her fans to help come together to get him in office.
Many Crockett supporters are upset because he's a white Christian male. While yes, it make him the ideal candidate for Texas because him being a White Christian male will help make it easier for people who are Trumpers, but who are ashamed of what he and and his administration are doing, to vote against their party without "straying" too far from their "values."
Talarico is just living proof that, for many, whiteness (Christian whiteness especially) carries more weight than being colored with credentials — not saying that he's not qualified.
Her fans are upset because she was always painted as some black ghetto chick with an attitude despite her education, intelligence, wittiness, and/or impressive resume as a public defender. Or, like you mentioned, people say he's the perfect version of Buttegig. And it's not because he's more intelligent or well spoken, it's because he's a STRAIGHT white Christian male.
It's why Trump wanted Crockett to win—it's easy for him to discredit her as a black woman using misogynistic and racist slander alone.
And before people bring up Beto and how he was a white guy in Texas. During his last run for Senate, he was polling well until he talked about gun control (not ban) as a response to the Uvalde shooting, which Texas Republicans quickly flipped as "HE'S GOING TO TAKE YOUR GUNS!!!" That ended up being the thing that made on-the-fence voters go right back to Ted "cooks-bacon-with-a-gun Cruz.