Race Debates Shake Texas Democratic Senate Primary

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Texas’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary was jolted by a dispute over race after James Talarico allegedly described Colin Allred as a “mediocre Black man,” a remark amplified by Allred and rejected by Crockett as inaccurate. Talarico said the description was a mischaracterization and that he praised Crockett while criticizing Allred’s campaigning method. The controversy thrust race and electability into the spotlight ahead of the March 3 primary, as national Democrats watch closely, fundraising signals shift, and endorsements split between the candidates in a closely watched race.
- Racial Debate Rattles Texas Democratic Primary for Senate The New York Times
- Texas Senate primary candidate Talarico responds to allegations he called fellow Dem 'mediocre Black man' ABC News
- Texas Senate candidate James Talarico’s campaign roiled as he denies referring to ex-rival as ‘mediocre Black man’ CNN
- Texas Democrats taste victory, then turn on each other The Washington Post
- Senate primary turns fiery as Colin Allred backs Jasmine Crockett NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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