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- Jasmine Crockett announces Texas Senate bid - POLITICO
Texas Rep Jasmine Crockett declared a U S Senate run on Monday, jolting an already contentious Democratic primary as the party banks on flipping the reliably red state in its push to retake
- Jasmine Crockett - Wikipedia
Jasmine Felicia Crockett (born March 29, 1981) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U S representative for Texas's 30th congressional district since 2023
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett becomes the 13th U. S. House member who is running . . .
In 2022, Crockett won her first term in the U S House in Texas’ 30th Congressional District after then-incumbent Rep Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas) announced her retirement Crockett defeated James Rodgers (R) in the general election 75% to 22% In her 2024 re-election bid, Crockett ran without major party opposition
- Jasmine Crockett scrambles Democrats as she weighs a last-minute Texas . . .
Jasmine Crockett has two cashier’s checks made out to use on Monday: one to submit if she files for reelection for her US House seat, the other to jump into the already competitive Texas
- Jasmine Crockett launches Senate bid - ABC News
Rep Jasmine Crockett, a progressive firebrand who currently represents Texas' 30th congressional district, launched a bid for the U S Senate on Monday
- Jasmine Crockett enters Texas Senate race - USA TODAY
Democratic firebrand Rep Jasmine Crockett announced Dec 8 she will run for the Senate in Texas, according to her website, complicating matters for a party that hasn't claimed a statewide win in
- Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett announces run for U. S. Senate in Texas
Democratic Rep Jasmine Crockett launched a campaign Monday for the U S Senate in Texas, bringing a national profile to a race that may be critical to Democrats’ long-shot hopes of reclaiming a
- Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett launches bid for U. S. Senate in Texas
Democratic Rep Jasmine Crockett launched her campaign Monday for the U S Senate in Texas, a critical race for Democrats hoping to reclaim the Senate majority in the 2026 midterm elections
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