Also of note in that piece? Her claim that Kamala is a Zionist Cop ran a "flawless" campaign, in a story that doesn't mention Israel or Gaza.
She's a squish on Israel and Palestine issues in general, and yet another reflection that being a member of the Congressional Pergressuve Cucks (that's the name) doesn't mean anything. (Reminder that Greg Casar was elected UNopposed to head the Cucks a year ago.)
As far as the idea of recruiting rural White voters? Beto-Bob tried that and failed. It was a "noble" effort, but would have been better spent on exurban metro counties, or even main counties like Tarrant, where Beto coattails might have gotten a Dem county judge.
She's going to get roasted, IMO, against either Cornyn, Paxton or Wesley Hunt — assuming she beats Talarico, which is by no means guaranteed.
And, after her Tapper appearance, the Trib is asking is she good or bad for Democrats elsewhere on the statewide slate?
That said, a poll claims Training Wheels leads White Bread Talarico. OTOH, it's based in part on big name recognition difference.
At the Monthly, Chris Hooks has a bromance for a Crockett-vs-Paxton general election. Hooks' piece is also a musing on the impotence of much of the US House in general, though it dodges the issues of why this is the case, which actually has several reasons. He adds that Crockett is in all likelihood the weaker Dem.
Also at the Monthly, Michael Hardy counters with an interview with Candidate Training Wheels. She basically doubles down on the idea of "Trump-Crockett voters," insisting she'll run her campaign differently without specifying "how."
And, in case you need to be reminded of controversy, Barbed Wire rounds up the best of "Crockett's Clapbacks."

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