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Texas Democratic U.S. Senate nominee James Talarico appeared at a convention in Southern Dallas and made an appeal to primary voters who supported Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
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While she didn't win the Texas Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, Rep. Jasmine Crockett dominated the Black vote in the party's primary. Now, political experts say James Talarico must win over Crockett's voters to have a chance in November.
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The Democratic primary for Texas' 30th Congressional District has been decided. The winner will likely head to Congress from the safely Democratic Dallas-area seat previously held by Jasmine Crockett, who is running for U.S. Senate.
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Talarico, after winning a tight race against Crockett, is seeking to give Democrats their first win in a statewide election in more than 30 years.
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Both Democratic candidates for Texas' U.S. Senate seat sat down with 四虎影院 hosts to talk about their legislating styles and their belief in winning a blue seat for the state.
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On the Republican side, Ken Paxton and John Cornyn were neck-and-neck and in position for a runoff, according to the poll from the University of Texas鈥 Texas Politics Project.
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Talarico, a Democratic candidate for one of Texas' U.S. Senate seats, was set to appear on "The Late Show" on Monday. Host Stephen Colbert lambasted the decision not to air the interview, which was shared on YouTube.
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The survey findings released Monday come just eight days before the start of early voting.
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Former Congressman Colin Allred had dropped out of the U.S. Senate race hours before Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett entered, becoming state Rep. James Talarico's opponent. The Texas Democratic Party leader said he wants candidates to get along.
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Allred also urged Democrats to vote for Talarico鈥檚 opponent, Jasmine Crockett. The former Dallas congressman was Talarico鈥檚 main rival in the Senate primary before dropping out the day Crockett entered the race.
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James Talarico said Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett had told him she was 鈥渇ocused on her work in the Congress and was looking at running in 2030鈥 when asked if she had planned to run in the upcoming Senate primary.
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U.S. Reps. Joaquin Castro of San Antonio and Jasmine Crockett of Dallas said conditions they observed Wednesday inside the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley amount to "inhumanity." The two Democrats urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and other children.