Jasmine Crockett HUMILIATED as Republicans SURGE in Texas Voting!!!
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Something absolutely stunning just
happened in deep red Texas. And it's not
what the Democrats or the legacy media
were prepared for. The radical
socialists that they were grooming as
the next squad star just got humiliated
at the ballot box. Establishment
Republicans were shaken to their core.
And MAGA style populism is quietly,
steadily rewriting the political map in
the Lonear State. gang. What went down
in Texas last night is nothing short of
a political earthquake, and it's sending
shock waves through both parties from
Austin to DC. HEY GANG, IT'S ME, DR.
STEVE, your patron professor, here to
help you make sense of the madness with
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button. In the highest profile Democrat
Senate primary in the country, the
media's darling, the radical leftist
congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, the one
who made a name for herself, screaming
at Republicans in House hearings, just
got taken out by a relatively unknown
state representative, James Terico.
Terico didn't just squeak by, he shocked
the entire Democrat apparatus in Texas.
He ran on the, you know, nice softspoken
seminary trained, cardiganwearing
alternative to Crockett's combative
ghettogirl persona. And Democrat voters
went with Telerica. Well,
the uh at least the white Democrat
voters, uh, as expected, Crockett won
upwards, you know, in the super 90
percentiles of black voters, the vast
majority of non-white voters. But my oh
my, Taler Rico got massive margins with
white voters in Travis County. That's
where Austin is, and Williamson, all the
rural counties. They gave him the
margins he needed to overcome Crockett's
leads in places like Dallas County. And
needless to say, Jasmine is big upset.
She's big mad. She's having a bit of a
meltdown over this. So, um, so that's my
news is that we're not going to have
election results tonight in my opinion
based upon, um, what specifically is
taking place in Dallas County.
>> Unfortunately,
this is what Republicans like to do.
>> And so, they specifically targeted
Dallas County. And I think we all know
why. So, um, I want you to enjoy
yourselves, but I won't be back tonight
because I have no idea of when we're
going to get results, and I fully
anticipate it won't be until tomorrow.
So,
>> I love y'all, TOO.
>> WHAT sad little idiots? Oh, we love you.
We love you. So, according to Ghetto
Girl, the Republicans rigged the
Democrat primary
with that. We love you. We love the
woman who just stood up there and said
that the Republicans rigged her. She's
running against another Democrat, but
it's the Republicans who rigged the
election. I mean, I'm I'm going to miss
her.
I mean, I'm going to miss her. I'm going
to miss that kind of borderline
illiteracy that so perfectly represents
the brain drain of the Democrat party.
But that said, Telerico will provide
plenty of entertainment. Given how woke
and far-left he is, I I don't think the
Republicans are going to have a very
hard time making mince meat out of this.
>> Our southern border should be like our
front porch. There should be a giant
welcome mat out front.
Before we go further, I want to
acknowledge that our trans community
needs abortion care, too.
Defending trans Texas is something we
have to do every is both masculine and
feminine and everything in between. God
is non-binary.
>> Yeah, good luck selling that in Texas. I
mean, ghetto girl would have been a lot
more fun, but good luck with that. Good
luck convincing a majority of Texans to
vote for the guy who says we should put
a welcome mat out on the southern
border. I mean, good luck good good luck
getting border counties to vote for you
saying that. Now, in terms of who will
be his opponent, Republicans in Texas
had a bit of their own civil war last
night. The populace made some pretty
good moves. First, of course, is the
blockbuster Senate primary on the GOP
side. four-term Senate uh Senator John
Cornin versus grassroots back but
unfortunately a bit scandal plague Ken
Paxton over $120 million in ad spending.
Neither one could crack 50%. So now
we're headed to a runoff that might be
the most explosive Republican showdown
in the country. Cornin slightly edged
out Paxton in the first round last
night, shocking a lot of pollsters who
had him trailing some even by double
digits. But runoffs are MAGA territory.
So lower turnout, more ideological
voters, a lot of fired up Paxton
loyalists who see this as a referendum.
The old Bush era neocon GOP. Remember
Bush is from the Bush. Well, Bush family
is originally from Maine but came on
down uh to Texas. So originally from New
England and came down to Texas. So
anyway, the establishment survived the
first punch here, but the second round
is where populists do tend to hit back
the hardest. We will see if Trump
endorses that will be very very
interesting. Does he want to play it
safe and endorse Cornin or is he like
look there's you know Texas is a Trump
plus 14 state let's go the Republican is
going to win so why not go with the kind
of Republican to always be on your side
like Paxton. Then there were the House
races where the old guard really got
crushed. I mean, the biggest prize night
was the biggest prize of the night was
Dan Krenshaw. Oh, good old eye patch
McCain, the incessant critic of MAGA and
the populist base. He is gone. He lost
his primary decisively
to conservative state representative
Steve Toth. Toth ran unapologetically to
Krenshaw's right. I mean, he's he is
your perfect quintessential
Texas uh representative. He lined up
with Trump aligned figures. He hammered
Krenshaw for his constant lectures
against the MAGA grassroots and
Republicans did not disappoint. They
showed up uh and they showed Krenshaw
the door. Okay, that I mean that was
it's not just a local race. That's the
MAGA base sending a very clear message
to every managed opposition Republican
in the country. Your time is up. I mean,
unless you've got, you know, $80 million
like Cornin to spend, we're going to
take you out. So, we're seeing longtime
incumbents all across the ballot in
Texas either losing outright or being
thrown into careerthreatening runoffs,
but big money came in heavy at the last
minute. Trump and Governor Abbott
endorsed different candidates in some
races and the result was a bit of chaos
for the political class. The old
assumption was that Texas primaries were
just sleepy coronations for whoever the
donors back. That's gone. That's not
happening anymore. This is now a live
battlefield where insurgent populists
can knock off a krenshaw or drag a
cornin into a runoff even with tens of
millions of dollars in establishment
spending against them. But the big
question of the night is of course are
we seeing evidence of a blue wave? Are
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pictures that came out from last night
accepting applications for the Quality
Laring Center. That's old man old man Al
Green's there too, who he appears to
have lost his seat last night as well. I
don't know if it's official yet, but it
looks like he's gone as well. So,
leading up to these primaries, the
legacy media spent weeks breathlessly
hyping a supposed Democrat blue wave in
Texas because early voting numbers for
Democrats looked so strong. They told us
this was proof that Texans were turning
on Trump, that the Iran war in the
border shutdown were all going to flip
the state and the Democrats were
energized like never before.
But when the dust settled, what actually
happened? Well, yes, Democrats turned
out, data shows Democrats outpaced
Republicans in early voting by
significant margins. Over 1 million
Democrats voted early. That is 12%
higher than Republican early turnout.
Democrat participation far outpaced 2022
and 2024 presidential primary levels.
And we've been seeing some analysts say
that that's not good news for the
Republicans.
Uh Republicans are in be a heap of
trouble. Democrats are fired up and
Republicans are just heming and hole.
You see see Trump is losing his base,
right?
There's a couple of things here though.
Again, first and foremost,
there was a very highprofile Democrat
primary, right? That number one. I mean,
Steve Cobar got involved with it, all
that sort of stuff. Number two, there
appears that a number of Republicans
crossed over and voted most likely for
Jasmine in the Democrat primary. You can
do that in Texas. But finally,
as it turns out, when all the votes were
counted, the GOP turned out pretty well
themselves. Again, this is this is for a
primary. In fact, it was a higher
turnout for the GOP than 2022 and 2024.
And despite all the publicity around the
Democrat primary that you the Steven
Cobar hoax and all that, the Democrats
in the end only managed to amass 30,000
more votes than the GOP, which given the
size of Texas means nothing. It is
statistically irrelevant.
And the principal reason for that
irrelevancy
is that in Texas, primary turnout tends
to be a very small unrepresentative
slice of the electorate compared to the
general and strong primary numbers for
one party often do not translate into
general election victories. So the basic
pattern is that primaries usually draw
about 20% of registered voters
statewide, often closer to 10 to 15%,
while general elections routinely draw
40 to 60% of registered voters depending
on whether it's a midterm or
presidential year. For example, in 2018,
about 52.6% 6% of registered Texans
voted in the general versus roughly the
low to mid teens in the primaries. So
it's perfectly common for the Democrats
to quote win the primary turnout and
still lose the state overwhelmingly in
November. Again, for example, in 2008
and 2020, Democrat presidential
primaries in Texas drew more voters than
the GOP primaries. Yet, Republicans went
on to carry the state in the general
handily both years. And so, at least
when it comes to Texas, primary turnouts
are a poor predictor of general election
outcomes because primaries mobilize the
most ideologically committed voters.
Well, generals bring in a much broader
uh much uh more moderate electorate,
which in Texas is overwhelmingly
Republican. It's a again, it's a Trump
plus 14 state. So, given that the GOP
came within 30,000 votes of the
Democrats all-time high primary turnout,
that doesn't bode at all very well for
the Democrats in the general. So, we'll
obviously be keeping our eyes on how
things play out for the Republican
Senate runoff, but until then, Democrats
still have yet to find any real hope for
a blue wave, and I don't think any hope
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