Clay Travis
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It is a huge gift to Tallarico, and it feels to me like the Democrat Party has convinced itself that, accurately in my opinion, Jasmine Crockett has no chance to win, and they're putting their finger down on the scales in favor of Tallarico.
And, by the way, on the Republican side, this is going to be a Donnybrook.
There are three big time, serious contenders spending big money.
Current Senator John Cornyn.
We've had all these guys on the program.
Ken Paxton, who is the current attorney general, and Wesley Hunt, who is a current congressman that is running to try to be the next senator from Texas.
All of them have run very viable campaigns.
But man, all three of them would crush Jasmine Crockett and significantly would not need to raise any of the money that would otherwise be spent for other states.
I think Democrats believe I think they're wrong that he can win.
But I think James Tallarico, they think, would at least have a puncher's chance, whereas Jasmine Crockett has no chance.
And again, Brendan Carr is right on this.
Brendan Carr's 100% right on this.
You can't have late-night talk shows that are claiming that they're just comedy shows and only allow Democrats on as guests to basically make their political arguments on the show.
And that's what they do.
And so this idea, it feels like a rig job, like that he was daring, that is Colbert, was daring his bosses to not allow Tallarico on.
I would argue that, look, I'm no defender of Jasmine Crockett,
But I would argue if they're going to have on Tallarico the day before the primary, that they should also have to have on Jasmine Crockett.
Not only the other Republican candidate, whomever that ends up being, but the other Democrat as well.
That feels like a fair and impartial way to handle this.
So I'd be upset if I was Jasmine Crockett.