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Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Dems need to ‘punch’ more in Texas elections

In a new interview, D-Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett said Democrats need to drop Nice Guy's routine and start “punching” in races with Republicans.

Crockett was dull when asked how to win the election, especially in Red State, Texas.

“I think you're a punch,” Crockett said in an interview. “I think punching is fine.”

Crockett spoke about resistance to the Trump administration Interview With lonely star politics.

“The reality is that we deal with the idea that we are still great, friendly and kind, and trying to find a sense of normalcy when we live in an age where we are literally not normal.

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Texas Senator Jasmine Crockett. (Photo by Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency by Getty Images))

Crockett said now that Democrats need to be made clear to voters that they are “not weak.”

“And no one knows who we believe is that we are not weak,” she said.

Crockett denounced Senate Democrats for “rolling over” and supported the ongoing resolutions presumed by Republicans to avoid government shutdowns. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. defended the vote by saying that closures would be bad for everyday Americans, but progressive members of the party continue to pause over decisions.

“I think that's empathic [as] We need to show that we are always a party fighting for what is right for all people.

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Texas Democratic Senate candidate Colin Allred will respond at a campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston, Texas on October 25th. (Reuters/Marco Bello)

Crockett said Allred was beginning to get tougher towards the end of Senate race in 2024.

“And I love Colin and I think at the end he started punching a little more harder,” she continued. “But it is Ted Cruz, which means this guy has to be knocked over his head.

She argued that a more aggressive message only helps voters feel more connected to candidates.

Some conservative X-accounts accused Crockett of “inciting violence” with her remarks.

Jasmine Crockett, the person in charge, calls President Trump “the enemy of the United States.”

Since taking office, Crockett has taken a more positive approach to her politics than many of her colleagues.

In a recent exchange with journalists, Crockett said she would tell the Chief of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Elon Musk If you are given the opportunity to tell him something, go “f —off”.

Senator Ted Cruz

Sen. R-Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz, will be seen on the vote at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, December 5th, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, Getty Images)

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