By ReShonda Tate |ย Houston Defender

(WIB) – U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett has entered the 2026 U.S. Senate race with the kind of firepower that has made her a nationally recognized figure โ and a lightning rod. Her announcement immediately triggered one question across Texas political circles: Can she win?
Crockett thinks she can. And she says anyone doubting her simply misunderstands the electorate.
โA lot of people think this is about policy,โ Crockett said in an interview with CNN. โBut they canโt explain how you have Mondamรญ Trump voters, or ObamaโTrump voters, or AOCโTrump voters. The reality is, people vote for who they believe is fighting for them.โ
A fighter is exactly how she is presenting herself.
โI didnโt come to Congress to play it safe. I came to raise hell for working families, protect our freedoms, and call out extremism wherever it rears its head,โ she said during her launch speech. โNow, with the stakes higher than ever, Iโm stepping up again โ this time to flip a Senate seat Republicans have held for far too long.โ
A Strategy Built on Non-Traditional Voters
To win statewide, Democrats must reach millions of voters who have historically not turned out. Crockett says that is her path.
โWe donโt need to convert all of Trumpโs supporters. Thatโs not our goal,โ she said. โOur goal is to engage people that historically have not been talked to, because there are so many people that get ignored โ specifically in Texas.โ
Crockett points to demographics as her greatest opportunity.
โTexas is 61% people of color,โ she said. โWe have a lot of good folk that we can talk to.โ
She argues Democrats lose statewide not because the electorate is too conservative, but because millions of Democratic-leaning voters, disproportionately Black, Latino, young, and urban, donโt believe politics is speaking to them. She insists that she can.
โWhen I sign up to go to D.C., itโs always me taking the people with me,โ she said. โItโs not ignoring their voices. Thatโs what moves people.โ
Her Case: Bold, Authentic, and Unapologetic
Crockett is not moderating her message for Texas.
โThe crossover doesnโt come because you decide to sound like a Republican,โ she said. โThe crossover comes because you make people believe that you will fight for them.โ
Her launch video โ featuring Donald Trumpโs insults before she stares into the camera and smiles โ signals she will not avoid confrontation with the former president.
โWe are going to walk that fine line,โ she said. โWeโre going to be able to get people who potentially have voted for Trump, even though Iโm one of his loudest opponents.โ
Crockett enters the race as former U.S. Rep. Colin Allred exits, clearing her path in the Democratic primary. But the general election remains daunting.
Sen. John Cornyn, a four-term incumbent, faces a fractured Republican primary with contenders including Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt. Trump has not endorsed any of the Republican candidates, adding uncertainty to the GOP landscape.
Some Democrats privately worry Crockettโs high-profile clashes with Republicans โ especially Trump โ could energize the GOP base. Others say she is precisely the kind of candidate needed to shake Texas politics from decades of stalemate.
Her Pitch: Try Something Texas Has Never Tried Before
Crockett repeated the message that has already become the slogan of her campaign:
โTurning Texas blue is what I want to talk to yโall about today,โ she said. โNow, some say, โAinโt no way, we done tried this 50 kinds of ways.โ Let me be clear: Yโall ainโt never tried it the JC way.โ
SoโฆCan She Win?
The political math is complicated. No Democrat has won statewide in 30 years. But Crockettโs campaign is built on a theory of change that breaks from traditional Texas playbooks:
โข Mobilize millions of Black and Latino voters who rarely vote in midterms
โข Activate young voters energized by cultural and political fights
โข Turn her national profile into grassroots momentum
โข Capitalize on GOP infighting and demographic shifts
Crockett believes fiercely in her odds.
โI think Iโve got a track record of moving people,โ she said. โAnd the people of Texas know I will fight for them.โ
Whether that will be enough to flip a deeply conservative state remains to be seen โ but Crockett has already made one thing clear: Sheโs betting big that Texas voters are ready for something, and someone, entirely different.

