While conservatives were celebrating the political downfall of radical Democrat Jasmine Crockett in Texas, they may have been celebrating too early. The woman who made a name for herself with unhinged rants and race-baiting rhetoric has been replaced by someone who makes her look "totally normal" by comparison.
Meet James Talarico, the far-left state representative who just crushed Crockett in the Democratic Senate primary with 52.8% of the vote to her 45.9%. And if you thought Crockett was bad, buckle up - because this guy is a whole different level of radical.
The Numbers Don't Lie
Social media users are already sounding the alarm about what this means for Texas. As one observer noted on Twitter, "The turnout among Hispanic voters helped state Talarico's primary victory over Crockett, setting him up for a general election ignited Democrats' fever dream of flipping Texas. In counties that are majority-Latino, he won by 22 points, according to preliminary results."
That's right, folks - this isn't just about replacing one radical with another. Democrats are convinced they've found their golden ticket to turn Texas blue, and they're betting everything on this extremist to make it happen.
Even Democrats Are Shocked
The defeat has sent shockwaves through the Democratic establishment. Reports indicate that "Rep. Jasmine Crockett is facing backlash inside her own party after losing the Texas Democratic Senate primary," with criticism mounting over her campaign's failures.
But here's what should terrify every freedom-loving Texan: if Talarico is radical enough to make the Democrat power brokers nervous about Crockett's loss, what exactly are we dealing with?
"James Talarico makes Jasmine Crockett look totally normal," warns one conservative commentator, and that should send chills down every patriot's spine.
Texas Republicans better not get complacent just because they successfully redistricted Crockett out of her congressional seat. They now face an opponent who could be far more dangerous - and one who apparently has the demographic coalition to potentially pull off the upset Democrats have been dreaming about for years.
The question every Texas conservative should be asking: if this guy is too radical even for Jasmine Crockett's supporters, what exactly is he planning to do to our great state?
