Race Hustlers COPE & SEETHE CRYING RACISM Over Ghetto Democrat GETTING STOMPED In Devastating POLL!
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Takeaways
- ❖Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is significantly behind in the Texas Democratic Senate primary, polling at 38% compared to James Talerico's 47%.
- ❖Crockett shows major deficits with Latino (down 34%) and white (down 30%) Democrats, and only marginal support from women and Democrats overall.
- ❖The host believes Crockett's 'race hustling' and 'unprofessionalism' make her unelectable and have reached her political ceiling.
- ❖Republicans are reportedly funding Crockett's primary campaign, viewing her as an easier opponent in the general election.
- ❖The host dismisses claims of 'racism' from 'white progressives' against Crockett, asserting her lack of broad appeal is the true issue.
- ❖The host views Crockett's potential primary loss as a devastating blow to the credibility of 'race-based political' consultants like Roland Martin.
Insights
1Jasmine Crockett's Significant Primary Deficit
A KXAN/Emerson College poll shows State Representative James Talerico leading Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett 47% to 38% among likely Democratic primary voters. Crockett's support is notably weak across key demographics, including a 34% deficit with Latinos and a 30% deficit with white Democrats. She holds only a +1 lead with women and Democrats overall, indicating a lack of broad appeal even within her own party's base.
Poll of over 400 likely Democratic primary voters shows Talerico with 47% support, nine points ahead of Crockett. Crockett is down 34% with Latinos and 30% with white Democrats. She is only +1 with women and Democrats.
2Critique of Crockett's 'Race-Based Politics'
The host asserts that Crockett's political career, built on 'race hustling' and 'attacking people based off race,' is the primary reason for her poor poll performance. He describes her as 'loud, unprofessional, and an embarrassment,' arguing that these traits make her toxic and unelectable beyond a deep-blue district. Her past comments, such as calling Latinos who vote for Trump 'slave mentality,' are cited as direct causes for her low support among those groups.
Jasmine Crockett has built her career off of race hustling and attacking people based off race. She said that Latinos who vote for Trump or support Trump have a slave mentality. She's loud, she's unprofessional, she's just an embarrassment.
3Republican Strategy to Fund Crockett
The host notes that Republicans are actively funding Jasmine Crockett's primary campaign, viewing her as a weaker general election candidate. The strategic goal is to ensure she wins the Democratic primary, making it easier for a Republican to secure the Senate seat in Texas.
Republicans are now funding Jasmine Crockett. They're saying, 'No, no, we got to put money behind Jasmine Crockett to get her through the Democrat primary that she's currently losing.'
4Roland Martin's 'Racism' Claims as 'Cope'
The host frames Roland Martin's accusations of 'racism' from 'white progressives' against Crockett as 'full-blown cope.' He argues that Martin's career and influence are tied to the success of 'race-based politics,' and Crockett's failure would discredit his strategy. The host contends that criticism of Crockett stems from her lack of electability, not her race, pointing out that other Black candidates have been supported.
Roland Martin is in full-blown cope mode because Jasmine Crockett losing the Democrat primary is also bad news for him and his grip. He is now boohooing and crying, you guessed it, racism. The problem is not that Jasmine Crockett is black. It's the fact that she's a loudmouth ghetto woman.
Lessons
- Candidates should assess the broad appeal of their messaging, as 'race-based politics' may alienate crucial demographic groups needed for general election victories, even within primary contests.
- Political strategists should recognize that a candidate's perceived 'unprofessionalism' or polarizing rhetoric can be a significant barrier to electability, regardless of their identity.
- Campaigns should prioritize developing clear policy positions and a robust online presence, as a lack of these can signal disorganization and hinder voter outreach.
Quotes
"Democrats are not going to make her a leader within their party because they know that she's toxic as hell when it comes to her race-based politics, that she's loud, she's unprofessional, she's just an embarrassment."
"Jasmine Crockett has built her career off of race hustling and attacking people based off race. She said that Latinos who vote for Trump or support Trump have a slave mentality."
"The problem is not that Jasmine Crockett is black. It's the fact that she's a loudmouth ghetto woman, right? Who constantly has to remind everybody that she's black and a woman. And turns out that that doesn't have mass appeal."
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