Jasmine Crockett Gives Rambling Word Salad Answer

The Daily Caller
Original Story by The Daily Caller
December 11, 2025
Jasmine Crockett Gives Rambling Word Salad Answer

Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett faced criticism for a rambling response on 'The Joy Reid Show' regarding her strategy to appeal to Latino voters, particularly those who supported Trump in the past. Despite acknowledging the challenge, Crockett failed to articulate a clear plan, instead discussing broader issues like healthcare and minimum wage without directly linking them to Latino voter outreach. Her past controversial remarks, including suggesting Latino Trump voters have a 'slave mentality,' have sparked mockery and skepticism about her campaign. As her Senate campaign against Republican John Cornyn gains traction, Crockett's ability to connect with this demographic remains uncertain.

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  • Crockett suggested in a Vanity Fair profile that Latino Trump supporters possess a 'slave mentality' due to their stance on illegal immigration, which she later denied during an interview.

  • Joy Reid highlighted that approximately 55% of Latino men voted for Trump, indicating the difficulty of swaying this demographic in Texas, where voter turnout does not guarantee Democratic support.

  • Crockett claimed that only one-fifth of Latino voters in Texas regret their previous votes for Trump, a statistic she provided without further elaboration on its implications.

  • While discussing her accomplishments, Crockett focused on securing an Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) facility in her district, but did not connect this achievement to attracting Latino voters.

  • Crockett's campaign has been met with mockery, particularly after her vague responses and controversial statements, raising questions about her electoral viability.

  • In her comments, Crockett argued that healthcare is a significant issue for Latino communities and emphasized shared struggles among different racial groups, aiming for a unified approach.

  • As she prepares to challenge incumbent John Cornyn, Crockett's ability to effectively communicate her platform and engage Latino voters will be critical to her campaign's success.

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