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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA word on Crockett/Talarico
Whoever wins gets my dollars.
Whoever wins shall get every last vote that can be gotten in the midterms
Whoever wins needs the support of every freedom loving person in the United States of America.
Whoever wins doesn't need the PUMA or I didn't get my pony bullshit.
You back whichever candidate wins either with a vote if you're a Texan or with money if you're not.
Bobstandard
(2,241 posts)If the runner up doesnt support the winner strongly in the General, well know they werent worthy of the top slot.
pansypoo53219
(22,998 posts)PortTack
(35,819 posts)TBF
(36,276 posts)I'm in Houston. I've seen polls go back and forth, this one's wide open.
The good news I can give you, esp. if you're not a Texan, is that so far, we've had more people request blue ballots than red in this primary. That's pretty much unheard of down here.
Aviation Pro
(15,427 posts)And money knows no borders.
TBF
(36,276 posts)we're not used to everyone asking for a dem ballot! Open primary here so that's exciting no matter who "wins". Taking on Paxton/Cornyn is the harder job, and we will need all hands on deck for sure.
lastlib
(27,968 posts)I'm in Missouri, so can't vote in this one.....if I were somehow slipped a ballot, I might be tempted.............
but, no. Just $$. And moral support.
leftieNanner
(16,148 posts)That the Republican party in Texas has been urging their folks to vote for Crockett, because they think she will be easier to beat in the general election.
We shall see.
TBF
(36,276 posts)I'm in Ron Paul's old district and I do hear republican scuttlebutt down here believe it or not ...
although it's fun to be lectured to by folks in other states
leftieNanner
(16,148 posts)But you're right that I don't live in Texas. I have seen reporting to that effect. That's all.
ananda
(34,728 posts)and I will vote Democratic no matter who
wins the primary.
TBF
(36,276 posts)ananda
(34,728 posts)I mean, how bad does it have to get?
Jack Valentino
(4,797 posts)TBF
(36,276 posts)mdbl
(8,450 posts)That can be a good or a bad thing depending on the motive of the voter.
TBF
(36,276 posts)you need to understand that what people do in other states is not always what people do here.
Yes, republicans do cross over to get the person they think is easiest to beat. And, yes, democrats will cross over to try to help get moderates through on the other side, so we don't end up with psychos in office.
BUT in this race, we do have activity on both sides. Cornyn/Paxton is a race, and Crockett/Talarico is a race. Republicans are favored regardless.
FakeNoose
(41,129 posts)We have an almost even number of registered D and R voters in Pennsylvania, BUT we have an even larger percentage of independent voters. That means our closed primaries (for each race) are only showing part of the picture. In the primary voting, the independent voters are left out because they can't participate.
But those same indies will probably make the difference in the November election. It's hard to get them excited about either candidate. When they DO get excited, the independents and the once-in-a-while voters are the BIGGEST FACTOR of all. It's our Party's responsibility to choose the candidate that will bring in the outsiders, while holding onto the loyal insiders.
In the Texas primary for US Senator, both of the D candidates look to me like they could bring in the independent and occasional voters. However none of the R candidates look like they care enough to bother. I don't know, we'll see.
Best of luck to both Democrats!
TBF
(36,276 posts)The only thing you have to do is Texas is show up with your ID to vote in a primary, and state whether you wish to have the democratic or republican ballot. It doesn't mean you're "registered" or anything like that. They do publish it on the county website (they have separate spreadsheets for dem & repug), and it holds you to vote in that same party for any applicable run-off races a few months later. That's it. In the general you go back to your open ballot and vote how you want. Oh, and they send you lots of campaign postcards ... the next election - that's probably the most annoying part!
But you're absolutely correct that the primaries are usually low activity. A lot of folks not so involved in politics just sit it out and let the parties select their candidate. Then they show up in November, as you stated, and can make a big difference.
mdbl
(8,450 posts)candidate.
Red Mountain
(2,301 posts)and happy with either one.
MustLoveBeagles
(15,643 posts)PeaceWave
(3,046 posts)Then, everyone would be happy.
Cirsium
(3,795 posts)When you say "whoever wins doesn't need the PUMA or I didn't get my pony bullshit" do you mean from Crockett supporters?
paleotn
(21,964 posts)Clear, no? Dems sometimes have a bad habit of f'ing themselves with petty whining.
It never seems to apply to supporters of moderate candidates.
TBF
(36,276 posts)it's a common refrain that comes along with a certain endorsement today. We'll see what happens.
Cirsium
(3,795 posts)We often see calls for unity that are actually divisive.
spanone
(141,311 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(2,407 posts)LilElf70
(1,492 posts)She takes nothing from no one, tells it as it really is, and has no problem associating Trump with EVERYTHING. She's proven herself over and over and over again.
NoMoreRepugs
(11,933 posts)TBF
(36,276 posts)no, they are not, and that's why this whole OP is ridiculous.
Zambero
(9,956 posts)for the U.S. Senate. A tough primary choice for many, I'm sure. Come November, the choice will be MUCH easier!!!
Seinan Sensei
(1,490 posts)mvd
(65,888 posts)Id vote Crockett if I lived there. Tired of playing nice with the abnormal.
Trailrider1951
(3,577 posts)But if James Talarico wins, I will 100% support him.
Beartracks
(14,514 posts)... if my top choice Democrat didn't win the primary, then the one who did is now my top choice.
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TBF
(36,276 posts)Beartracks
(14,514 posts)... then it may be worth such risks.
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TBF
(36,276 posts)Maybe you can give me some examples of some progressive/liberal folks we've elected to state-wide office in Texas since 1994.
Beartracks
(14,514 posts)... if I had to guess, it's a very, very small non-existent number.
PurgedVoter
(2,701 posts)I will happily vote for the winner of this.
duhneece
(4,495 posts)She said she flipped a coin because she couldnt decide. Talarico won the coin toss. She said shell support the winner of the two.
Have I told yall how scared I was when she moved to Lubbock and began her career in LE-that she would turn Republican? She is a civilian Sex Offender investigator.
She has become more vocal about politics in the past couple of years.
She took her 8 year old son with her to vote. They both had I voted stickers on yesterday.
Callie1979
(1,256 posts)That tells me their polling makes them more scared of Talarico.
WINNING is all that matters.
617Blue
(2,303 posts)Frasier Balzov
(4,997 posts)Trump isn't reviled enough?
Cornyn is just too beloved?
Beto came within 3 points of defeating Cruz!
Callie1979
(1,256 posts)FakeNoose
(41,129 posts)A great candidate has the ability to excite people who wouldn't normally bother to vote. Often that's what makes the difference in an important and close race.
Callie1979
(1,256 posts)What a coup that would be
Callie1979
(1,256 posts)Come on.
Zelda_Orchid
(67 posts)Until the fascists are defeated
Liberal In Texas
(16,158 posts)We like both of them a lot.
As far as I can tell Texas Democrats will have no problem supporting whoever wins the primary.
Javaman
(65,537 posts)Arazi
(8,836 posts)Either Dem candidate will struggle there. I invested a lot of $$ and energy into Beto
Will definitely support the Dem candidate but realistic about our chances.
Aviation Pro
(15,427 posts)Somewhat weak in many areas. That stunt after Uvalde was almost performative with no follow up. Crockett brings fire to the table and Talarico appeals to those Texans whove been left behind.
Ancient mariner Cronyn and slime bag Paxton got nothing.
Arazi
(8,836 posts)cannabis_flower
(3,927 posts)I wont be there to vote in the primary. Does anyone know how and what Americans abroad get to vote on? Will I be able to vote in the midterms? If so Ill definitely be voting for Crockett or Talarico.
rso
(2,661 posts)Go to the US Embassy in Bogota or if not in Bogota, to your nearest US Consulate to request a ballot.
Ziggy Beans
(3 posts)And Talarico is exactly the kind of candidate the Democrats need right now
pat_k
(12,932 posts)I do not see Talarico voters picking up their marbles and going home. More here: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221053740#post62
Ziggy Beans
(3 posts)I don't think a lot of his voters would get out to vote for her
Marcuse
(8,906 posts)Depending on who wins our primary, MAGA will weaponize their sexism/racism more or less directly.
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty-research/policy-topics/gender-race-identity/why-are-candidates-race-and-gender-still-issues
FakeNoose
(41,129 posts)That's the reason why Texas Repukes are trying to game the system. They want Jasmine to win the D primary because they believe they can more easily beat her in November. We've seen this before, it's nothing new.
LetMyPeopleVote
(178,080 posts)EnergizedLib
(3,003 posts)Lets not kid ourselves, though, Talarico is our best chance to win a statewide election in Texas. As much as I would love to see Crockett pummel that smug creep Paxton, Im not going to delude myself into thinking shed actually win even though shes probably more to the left than Talarico is.
pat_k
(12,932 posts)Yes, herding Democrats is as tough as herding cats, but the magnitude of the heartbreak, chaos and destruction we are witnessing as the Christian Nationalists/Trumpublican's steadfastly defend the indefensible, immoral, corrupt, Un-American agenda the felon is hellbent on pursuing has done a pretty good job of bringing together a coalition of patriots who recognize the REAL enemy.
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I can't imagine there are many on either side of the fence who would cut off their noses to spite their face by withholding support if "their" candidate doesn't win the nomination.
Former Republicans, Independents, and Democrats are coming together in opposition. When the felon, co-conspirator Vance, and the entire criminal cabinet are either removed from office in 2027 or voted into oblivion in 2028, that coalition may retreat behind old dividing lines, but I'm not so sure. I think that the challenges to fundamental principles has shown many that there are a hell of a lot of shared aspirations that we can make progress on together, as engaged and caring citizens.
I am personally pulling for Talarico. He has been on my radar for years and I think he is a unique, and uniquely effective voice against Christian Nationalism at a time that Christian Nationalism poses an essential threat. That said, Jasmine Crockett is formidable candidate. For me, she embodies the sort of unapologetic determined, combative, moral, "unbought and unbossed" leadership Shirley Chisholm would be proud of. I have NO doubt that if she wins, James Talarico would get behind her 100%. And I would be shocked if she didn't do the same if he were to win.
And I also think there will be an unprecedented number of people putting in the hard work needed to make the day Ted Cruz "welcomes" the new Democratic Junior Senator to the Senate a reality.
And whoever the "loser" is, Ted Cruz is in deep shit because they will be going after him in 2030.