Texas Dems Talarico and Crockett to face off in U.S. Senate debate this weekend – Houston Public Media

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Two Democrats vying for the U.S. Senate seat in Texas, State Representative James Talarico of Austin and U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett of the Dallas area, will participate in a debate Saturday at the Texas AFL-CIO COPE Convention in Georgetown.

A Competitive Democratic Primary

Talarico and Crockett are considered the leading candidates in the Democratic primary, seeking to unseat incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn, who has held the seat for over two decades. Cornyn is also facing primary challengers within his own party.

Did You Know? Early voting for the primary election begins on February 17, with Election Day scheduled for March 3.

Talarico, a former teacher, has focused his campaign on issues of public education and progressive organizing within Texas. Crockett, a civil rights attorney before entering Congress, has gained national recognition as a vocal opponent of Republican leadership in Washington.

Polling Data Shows a Tight Race

Recent polling data indicates a closely contested primary. An Emerson College survey shows Talarico leading among likely Democratic primary voters. However, an earlier poll conducted by Texas Southern University showed Crockett with an eight-point lead.

Expert Insight: The conflicting poll results suggest a highly fluid situation within the Democratic primary. The debate this Saturday could prove pivotal in shaping voter perceptions and potentially influencing the outcome of the election.

The debate will be streamed live at 2 p.m. on several Nexstar stations across Texas, including CW33 in Dallas, CW39 in Houston, and KXAN in Austin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the candidates?

The candidates are State Rep. James Talarico of Austin and U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of the Dallas area.

Who is the current Senator?

The current Senator is John Cornyn, a Republican who has held the seat for more than two decades.

When is the primary election?

Early voting begins on February 17, and Election Day is March 3.

Given the historical challenges Democrats face in winning statewide office in Texas – a Democrat hasn’t won in over 30 years – what strategies might the eventual nominee employ to broaden appeal and challenge the long-held Republican dominance in the state?

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