Jasmine Crockett’s path was supposed to be bold, even historic: a firebrand congresswoman denied a fair district by a Supreme Court ruling, turning that setback into a statewide crusade for the Senate. Instead, the latest Emerson/Nexstar poll shows her trailing James Talarico by nine points, her narrative of grievance colliding with his promise of generational change and bridge-building. Talarico’s appeal across white and Hispanic Democrats, coupled with his fundraising surge, has redefined the race almost overnight.
Crockett still commands overwhelming support among Black Democrats and a passionate progressive base, but for now it isn’t enough. The primary has become a referendum on tone, strategy, and what kind of Democrat Texas wants to send into a likely brutal general election. While Republicans tear themselves apart between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, Democrats face a quieter but equally defining choice: righteous fury, or disciplined coalition.