Texas, Crockett and James Talarico
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The Republicans John Cornyn and Ken Paxton — and the Democrats Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico — are battling in bitter and expensive races.
Traders on Kalshi are increasingly betting that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democratic state Rep. James Talarico will secure their parties’ Senate nominations ahead of Tuesday’s primary.
The potential for a competitive November election is dividing Democrats Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico as well as Republicans John Cornyn, Ken Paxton and Wesley Hunt ahead of Tuesday's Texas Senate primaries.
As the 40 percent or so of Texas voters who did not apprise themselves of the option to cast a ballot early or by mail get ready to head to the polls, we are here with a look at the two most important races to be decided: the Senate primaries.
Outright victory was “not out of range,” he said, adding to a crowd of roughly 50 people sipping iced tea, “Either way, we’re going to win.” Texas is also holding a host of House primaries, the first with a new congressional map.
Steve Kornacki breaks down the Democratic primary for the Texas Senate, and what could make or break the race between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico.
At least one observer has said Democrats have a “really strong opportunity” to win in the Lone Star State for the first time in decades.
Latino voters will probably decide the primary contest between Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico -- two rising stars who are stylistic opposites.
A heated U.S. Senate race in Texas is entering its final stretch before voters decide Tuesday who will be their party's nominee in November.
Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico have been locked in a fierce Senate primary loaded with racial overtones and questions about electability.
Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general vying for the Republican nomination for Senate, did not address the continuing U.S. attacks on Iran in his speech to voters in Waco. But asked about the conflict by reporters, he said he was “very glad” that President Trump had ordered the strikes.