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In reply to the discussion: What are the theories as to why Talarico beat Crockett? [View all]hamsterjill
(17,488 posts)73. I don't understand what you're asking me.
Are you asking me why MAGA's didn't see Jasmine Crockett as electable? Or whether the Republicans that I mentioned would apply principles to MAGA candidates?
Most of these Republicans would not be voting for MAGA candidates. They are moderates.
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It was not difficult for me as I have been on Team Talarico since the first time I saw him in person
yellowdogintexas
Mar 5
#65
In Texas, we don't register by party so voters can vote in either primary
yellowdogintexas
1 hr ago
#123
I dont know this is entirely true. Texas has an open primary, and his support was boosted by a lot of self described
SSJVegeta
Mar 5
#52
Beto famously quipped "Yes, we are coming for your guns" or something to that effect.
harumph
Mar 5
#42
I knew my comment would trigger some DUers, but if you've read my previous comments...
calguy
Friday
#119
Actually I'm glad she ran. It shined a spotlight on them both, and they both shine well.
LAS14
Mar 5
#24
Independents or swing voters voted in the Democratic primary, and they voted for Talarico.
everyonematters
Mar 4
#5
That's why we need to be constantly aware of them and what they are thinking.
everyonematters
Mar 5
#97
They seem very fickle to me. I volunteer and I will catch a few and sometimes a month after the primary
LeftInTX
Mar 5
#108
wouldn't disagree with most of that. and - you know your subject better than I do. - - -(nt)-
stopdiggin
Mar 5
#36
He absolutely crushed it with Hispanics, which are a large portion of Texas Democrats.
bearsfootball516
Mar 5
#28
You are correct; 8 years of experience in a state house is considerably more than 2 in a state house and 3 in US House
MichMan
Mar 5
#60
Talerico won a special/general election in Nov 2018. Jasmine won her state house election in Nov 2020
LeftInTX
Mar 5
#111
And how did Hillary? One of the best brains of our generation vs. a blob of pond scum. And the
Scrivener7
Mar 5
#102
Oh, c'mon. We all know why him over her. You are right. They DO like his demeanor and delivery better.
Scrivener7
Mar 5
#54
Religious is different from leading with your religion. His image is all about his religion.
Scrivener7
Mar 5
#99
He appeals to a wide variety of people throughout all spectrums of the base with his style, really.
FascismIsDeath
Mar 5
#47
Yea thats part of it. But Talarico has a certain type of charisma no matter who he was running against.
FascismIsDeath
Mar 5
#82
It's Texas. He's an openly religious white man. I don't like it, but if it gets him elected, I'll take it for now.
Scrivener7
Mar 5
#53
No public bus will drop you at your door. You hop on the one that gets you closest.
Scrivener7
Mar 5
#59
I should have said it's not original. I read it somewhere. But it's so true. And so much what some
Scrivener7
Mar 5
#63
But the moderate Republicans (at least the ones that *I* mentioned) ARE thinking about the General.
hamsterjill
Mar 5
#89
He was in the race long before Crockett and voters liked him and stuck with him
Jersey Devil
Mar 5
#80