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Will Jasmine Crockett run for Senate? 3 questions loom as candidate filing period opens
Though campaigns for the 2026 midterm elections have raged for months, the candidate field for March primaries won’t be official until they are approved by local political parties and the secretary of state.
That process begins Saturday, when the filing period for primary candidates opens. Texans will have one month to file their candidacies. The winners of the primaries advance to the November general election. Voters across the state will pick nominees for county, state, federal and judicial contests.
As the opening of the filing period approaches, there are still questions about how some of the potentially hottest races will unfold.
Jasmine Crockett’s Chances of Flipping GOP Senate Seat in Texas—Polls
Representative Jasmine Crockett, a Texas Democrat, said she is “seriously weighing” a Senate run in the Lone Star state as polls suggest she would be a favorite in the Democratic primary.
Newsweek reached out to Crockett’s campaign and office for comment via email.
Democrats are facing tough math in next year’s Senate elections, forcing them to turn to conservative states like Texas to win a majority next year.
Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority, and Democrats view GOP-held seats in Maine—which backed former Vice President Kamala Harris by about seven points—and North Carolina—which supported President Donald Trump by about three points—as their top opportunities to flip.
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Karl Rove: Jasmine Crockett is ‘kidding herself’ if she thinks she’ll win the Senate
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Fox News contributor Karl Rove weighs in on the latest moves from top Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris and Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, on ‘America Reports.’
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