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Texas Dems are stuck on identity politics with Senate race at stake

Left, Right & Center

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352865, News

3.95K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The first votes of the 2026 midterm elections will soon be cast in Texas, and the Senate primary race is shaping up to be messy for both Democrats and Republicans. The two blue candidates, U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett and state Representative James Talarico are each facing blowback for comments they made about race and identity. There’s also an intraparty fracture between the GOP’s establishment and insurgent wings exposing itself in the race between incumbent Senator John Cornyn and his challenger, Texas Attorney General and Trump ally Ken Paxton. We’ll unpack how unsettled party fault lines on both sides could impact the general election.

This week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan package called the Housing for the 21st Century Act. Back in October, the Senate passed its own legislation called the ROAD to Housing Act. Both aim to boost housing supply and make buying more affordable for Americans. We’ll break down the policies and the politics.

The Winter Olympics are underway in Italy and some American athletes are feeling complicated about representing the United States. After 27-year-old skier Hunter Hess expressed his “mixed emotions,” President Trump responded by calling him “a real loser.”  That insult is common in Trump's playbook when talking to political foes. We’ll talk about whether that playbook is still effective, especially when Olympians are the target.

Producer: Robin Estrin

Host: David Greene 

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0:31.9

Welcome to left, right and center, everybody.

0:33.9

I am David Green.

0:34.9

You know, it is pretty early in this midterm election year,

0:38.3

but believe it or not, the first votes are going to be cast in just a few weeks. This is

0:43.7

happening in the state of Texas. And in the lead-up, we're already getting a window into some of the

0:49.3

dynamics that I think might be taking shape this year. We already have some questions to ask about both parties

0:55.5

because things are already seeming messy

0:58.1

for both Democrats and Republicans.

1:01.2

I mean, we should say Democrats would love nothing more

1:03.3

than to steal Republican John Cornyn's Senate seat in Texas this fall.

1:07.8

U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett

1:09.5

and State Representative James Telerico are facing

1:12.0

off in the primary next month. Crockett, if you don't know a lot about her, we should say,

1:17.7

pretty outspoken, a progressive firebrand. And in December, she faced some backlash over a comment

1:23.6

that she made to Vanity Fair back in 2024. She told the magazine that Hispanic voters

1:29.1

who support President Trump and his immigration policies have a, quote, slave mentality.

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