Jasmine Crockett just made the biggest mistake of her political career. After the Supreme Court approved Texas’ new redistricting map, she was drawn into a +21 Republican district—a seat she had zero chance of holding. So instead of defending it, she launched a U.S. Senate campaign built entirely on identity politics, grievance, and the race card.
No talk about affordability.
No talk about the border.
No talk about energy, taxes, or anything that affects everyday Texans.
Her message?
“I’m a Black woman—and if you don’t vote for me, you’re a racist MAGA supporter.”
That’s it.
No ideas.
No solutions.
No policy.
Just the same failing playbook that has cost Democrats statewide elections for decades.
Her campaign launch even featured a rapper instead of a substantive message—only reinforcing the stereotype she claims to fight against. This isn’t leadership. It’s performance art.
And in a statewide Texas race?
It’s a guaranteed political wipeout.
In this video, we break down why Crockett’s Senate run is destined for a spectacular and humiliating defeat, why her messaging alienates the very voters she needs, and how this campaign could mark the end of her political career.
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