🚨 LMFAO! Jasmine Crockett is ALREADY coming out and saying there was CHEATING in the Democrat US...
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Nick Sortor is a conservative political commentator and independent journalist known for posting provocative, right-leaning content on X (formerly Twitter) that often highlights perceived hypocrisies in Democratic politics. His style is highly sarcastic, meme-heavy, and designed to rally conservative audiences with humor and outrage. Credibility is limited as he primarily amplifies partisan narratives without deep fact-checking, though he gains traction among conservative followers.
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The post mocks Rep. Jasmine Crockett, claiming she is alleging cheating in the Texas Democratic U.S. Senate primary as she appears poised to lose to state Rep. James Talarico. It sarcastically questions past Democratic dismissals of election cheating as 'conspiracy theories,' tying into broader partisan debates on election integrity. Recent polls actually show Crockett leading Talarico by 8-12 points ahead of the March 3, 2026 primary, suggesting the post exaggerates or misrepresents early results or claims for political effect[1][2].
🔥Why It's Trending
The post is trending amid the high-stakes Texas U.S. Senate Democratic primary on March 3, 2026, with close polls fueling speculation and partisan spin just before Election Day. Its viral sarcasm resonates with conservatives eager to highlight Democratic infighting or irony on election fraud claims. Timing aligns with intensified media coverage of Crockett vs. Talarico as a key race to challenge GOP Sen. John Cornyn[3][4].
💡Fun Facts
- 1Jasmine Crockett leads James Talarico by 8 points in a Texas Southern University poll, driven by strong Black voter support (89%)[1].
- 2A Texas Politics Project poll shows Crockett ahead 56-44, boosted by high name recognition despite Talarico's grassroots push[2].
- 3Talarico leads among younger voters (18-34) by 29 points and has stronger support among white and Latino Democrats[1].
- 4The primary pits two rising Democratic stars in a state where no Democrat has won statewide in decades[3].
- 5Republicans typically outvote Democrats 65-35 in Texas primaries, but Democrats show momentum with higher early turnout[3].
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