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This is about saving lives: the Texas Democrat fighting for gun control and abortion rights – The Guardian US

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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett tells why shes backing an assault weapons ban and why Republicans are cowards

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett was in Dallas when the shocking news broke. At a shopping mall in the suburb of Allen, a gunman shot and killed eight people, including three children. He was later revealed to have posted photos online displaying Nazi tattoos on his arm and torso.

I was texting my mom to see where she was, because its a suburb 30 miles north of my district, and on the weekends she usually goes shopping, Crockett, 42, recalls in an interview at her office in Washington. She texted me: Im at my friends house. Why? Because of Allen. Whats going on in Allen? And Im like, Theres a shooting at the mall.

Crockett was already scheduled for an interview on the MSNBC network, and spent the next hours responding on air to a developing story that now has a sickening deja vu quality in America, with the nations political class seemingly paralysed.

The Democrat reflects: Its heartbreaking. At the end of the day, as we saw the carnage, I wasnt thinking or wondering, well, is that a Democrat or Republican or independent? I was thinking, Weve got to do better, and honestly, those bullets didnt have R, D or I on them, either.

Crockett can see the failings and follies of Washington on this and other issues through fresh eyes.

The former lawyer and Texas state representative was sworn in last January to represent Texass 30th congressional district, which is home to 750,000 people and includes portions of Dallas and Tarrant counties. She is the first Black woman to serve as freshman leadership representative.

After the mass shooting in Allen, she saw firsthand Republicans refusal to budge on gun safety. Ted Cruz, senator for Texas, and Keith Self, a freshman congressman who represents Allen, both offered prayers for the families but offered no meaningful solutions.

Crockett adds: No one seemingly wants to take up the conversation about the far-right extremism that he had. No one wants to accept that part of the chaos and carnage is actually being stoked by the rhetoric that is being spewed by the Republican party.

If Congress took responsibility, she argues, it could pass smart gun legislation instead of staging yet another partisan brawl. I myself am a Texan. I own a gun or a couple. I am licensed to carry. I am all the things. But its all or nothing, Oh, well, Democrats just want to take your guns away. No.

She does support Joe Bidens call for an assault weapons ban. There are definitely guns that we want to take away because its the equivalent of some of these people having cannon; Im sorry, but its not OK for my next-door neighbor to have a cannon.

If we want to minimise the carnage and damage that is done when someone is evil and is just going to do what they do, this is about mitigation, this is about saving lives. People literally have almost no chance of surviving when some of these weapons are used. I dont understand why we need them.

She describes Republicans as cowards on the issue and believes that their stance can be explained by a primary election system that rewards extremism and discourages moderation. This, in turn, flows from gerrymandering the manipulation of district boundaries to favor one party made easier by erosion of the Voting Rights Act.

People have told me, Ill lose my primary if I dont do this, even if its completely against what even the majority of their district wants because of whos going to show up in that primary.

Two years ago, Crockett was among Democrats in the Texas legislature who fled Austin for Washington to deny a quorum to Republicans seeking to overhaul elections and impose new voting restrictions. The standoff lasted for 38 consecutive days and remains one of the dramatic showdowns over voting rights in America. Crockett believes there was a lesson for national Democrats: sometimes you have to fight fire with fire.

Ive been all over the state of Texas for various campaigns and I talk to people and ask them, why is it that you dont want to vote? Honestly, I have heard more than once that Democrats are weak. We are not weak, but there is this perception.

She added: I was only the 22nd black woman ever elected to the Texas House, and I wouldnt be here but for people having courage. At some point in time we cant just rely on the traditions and sit here because it doesnt work if both sides arent in and, at this point in time, Ive decided that the Republicans are not in for democracy. So we have to be in.

Republicans are determined to retain power by any means necessary, she argues, because they know their policies do not align with the majority of Americans. She cites examples such as abortion bans, firmly rejected by voters in Kansas, and student loan forgiveness, popular in opinion polls, as evidence that Democrats are more in touch with public sentiment.

Yet this does not always translate at the ballot box as Republican tout themselves as the party of middle America and Democrats as the party of coastal elites. Its hard to understand how we are failing at communicating that, no matter if youre in urban America or if youre in rural America, were fighting for you.

Is it lonely to be a Democrat in Texas? The Lone Star State has gone red in 11 consecutive presidential elections from Ronald Reagan in 1980 to Donald Trump in 2020. Both its senators and its governor are Republicans. Counterintuitively, however, Crockett contends that Texas is already a blue state.

People think Im crazy because its so extreme and all we get is the extreme stories. But I believe my state is blue because were probably the only majority-minority state that is red; most majority-minority states are blue. So demographically its there.

But despite record turnout in 2020, Texas ranked 44th out of 50 states in terms of ballots counted as a proportion of the total voting-eligible population, according to the United States Elections Project.

Crockett said: We continually have one of the lowest voter turnouts in the entire country. If you make it difficult to access the ballot box, then you can have this minority rule.

Another opportunity to change the narrative of Texas politics will come in next years presidential election. When Crockett speaks to young people, she finds that their first concern is guns and their second is voting rights. Since the overturning of Roe v Wade by the supreme court, Republicans have been struggling to defend unpopular restrictions on abortion or even a potential national ban.

As a criminal defence attorney, I have had to deal with cases where fathers were raping their little girls. This is the reality of some of the things that happen and then telling that little girl you cant do anything about it? There are people that arent necessarily for abortion for whatever reasons but they understand that you cant just say under no circumstances, were not doing this, period, ever.

Honestly, the Republicans have thrown us a bone, and it is going to be moms and young people.

Biden was elected on a vow to heal the soul of the nation after the horror of white supremacists and neo-Nazis marching in Charlottesville, Virginia. But the presidents efforts to pursue racial justice through police reform and voting rights stalled in the Senate while Trump still looms large in the political landscape. The government has warned racially motivated extremists pose a bigger terrorism threat than potential attacks from overseas.

Crockett admits: Weve got an affirmative action case in the supreme court and Im sure the darkest one [Justice Clarence Thomas] on the supreme court is probably gonna lead the charge in getting rid of it. Then its like, Oh, see? The Black man on the supreme court said it. Its ridiculous. We also know, especially in the state of Texas, that our governor is going after DEI [diversity, equity and inclusion].

But, if Biden faces Trump in the race for the White House again, Crockett believes the Democrat will repeat his 2020 victory, in part because of LGBTQ+ voters and young voters who feel they are under attack. But what of the Black voters who were so fundamental to Bidens success?

Its always complicated for the African American community but, if we make the investments, then were fine. Black people for the longest have felt like they have carried this country, whether it is building literally these houses that I sit in right now, or showing up and being the backbone of the Democratic vote. It is a tough conversation to have with Black folk.

This was a crucial motivation for Crockett to become the freshman representative to leadership. I thought, golly, I have enough on my plate trying to figure out how to be a member of Congress but it was time that we are at the table. There had not been a Black woman elected to leadership in the Democratic caucus since Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress.

It is important I make it clear that we are making strides, ever so slightly. Its even a fight within our party. A lot of times theres this idea that we should paint everything as if its perfect and I dont subscribe to it. I subscribe to being real and most people respect when they feel like youre being honest and real.

Crockett has to head off to the House chamber to cast a vote. But first she shares another thought. Nothing in this world is perfect, but at least the Democrats are fighting for a more perfect union. The Republicans are not.

I am in leadership because I think a Black womans voice needs to be at the table as we are crafting our messages, as we are prioritising our voters. Thats necessary, and so thats the role that I intend to continue to play fight for the courting of Black voters, fight for listening to what their priorities are, fight for them to truly believe that they will be heard if they show up.

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Democrat Heather Boyd wins Delaware County special election in … – The Philadelphia Inquirer

Pennsylvania House Democrats will retain their one-seat majority in the state House, after spending more than $1 million to defend their control of the chamber.

The Associated Press declared Democrat Heather Boyd the winner of the special election to replace former State Rep. Mike Zabel. She defeated Republican Katie Ford in the 163rd House District. Libertarian Alfe Goodwin also ran for the seat.

Democrats outspent Republicans 10-to-1 to preserve their majority, which they achieved in February for the first time in 12 years.

Boyd was confident she would win and gave a victory speech at a packed bar in Drexel Hill shortly before 10 p.m. She talked about the work Democrats have done over the last few years to flip each of the state seats.

Im ready to fight to make sure you have a voice, she said.

Something very near and very dear to my heart is to all the young girls and women who came out, even some of them for the first time, to protect a womans right to choose in Pennsylvania, Boyd said. I will always stand up for you and Pennsylvania. Her speech closed out with attendees chanting Heather.

By 10:30 p.m., Ford said in a statement: At the end of the day, I ran a campaign with honesty and integrity and that is more important than winning.

House Democrats promised to continue the work they have started since taking the majority in February, such as advancing a number of long-sought legislative priorities they previously couldnt get a vote for in committee, including gun reforms and protections from discrimination for LGBTQ residents.

Whoever controls the House sets the agenda on state policies for elections, school funding, taxes, abortion access, gun reform, and more.

Just weeks after Democrats assumed control of the chamber, the 163rd House District seat opened up when Zabel, a Democrat, resigned over allegations of sexual harassment.

Republicans tried to emphasize the sexual harassment allegations, but did not invest big money in trying to flip the Democrat-leaning district.

Throughout the two-month campaign, Ford stressed Zabels misconduct and Boyds knowledge of it along with her commitment to her community, where shes lived her whole life.

Boyd focused her campaign on maintaining the Democrats House majority and thus, reproductive rights. She specifically is concerned with a constitutional amendment passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly last year in the wake of Roe v. Wades reversal that would not be eligible for a gubernatorial veto.

Voters in Montour County and parts of Northumberland County also went to the polls for a special election, but that vacant House seat remained in Republican hands. Michael Stender is projected to win the 108th District race based on unofficial results, according to the Associated Press.

Boyd, 46, chairs the Upper Darby Democratic Committee and left her job as a senior adviser to U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D., Delaware) in March to run. Shes been involved in Democratic politics in the Philadelphia suburb for years and previously served on the local school board.

Ford, 43, is an early intervention specialist, deeply involved in the local Home and School associations. Shes a lifelong Upper Darby resident and military veteran who describes herself as a political newcomer, spending what little free time she has rescuing dogs.

Democrats big spending seemed to pay off: The constant ads, texts, and calls worked to get Melanie Maron out to vote for Boyd at her polling place, St. Johns Indian Orthodox Church. She liked Boyds promise to protect abortion access in the state, and voted down-ticket for Democrats.

Heather Boyd has been shoved down my throat so many times, Maron said. By now I get the picture.

However, Boyds ads showing Ford as opposing reproductive rights convinced John Carullo to vote for Ford. (Ford told The Inquirer she would not support a constitutional amendment that Republicans in the state General Assembly passed last year to declare Pennsylvanians have no right to an abortion in the state.)

All Ive heard is that [Ford] is pro-life, and I havent heard anything else, Carullo said. He hoped Republicans would regain control of the state House.

Martha McHale, an Upper Darby resident, said she voted for Boyd because shes a Democrat who will support abortion access in the state.

Im not interested in going back 50 years, McHale added.

Zabel first flipped the seat in 2018 from longtime Republican control, and its become bluer ever since: Under new district maps approved last year, 51% of registered voters in the district are Democrats, 37% are Republicans, and 12% are not affiliated.

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Democrat Bill Kinne launches bid for Onondaga County Executive – WRVO Public Media

Onondaga County Democratic Legislator Bill Kinne launched his campaign Wednesday for Onondaga County Executive.

Kinne is a long-time county legislator. First elected in 1991, he served until 2011. He was then a legislative aide from 2012 to 2018, and was elected again to the county legislature in 2019.

No Democrat has ever been elected Onondaga County Executive. As for what sets Kinne apart from previous Democrats who've run for the office?

"I've got a lot of experience," Kinne said. "I've been involved, I've been around, I know a lot of the issues. I believe that I can form a good team. I will hire people, put people around me that will tell me 'no.' I don't have all the answers, but I will put together a good team and I think we'll do what's right for the people. I'm not putting myself or big developers that give me money first. It's always going to be the citizens."

Kinne criticized several of County Executive Ryan McMahon's decisions like using ARPA funds to create a Micron video, originally posted to the county's website, which several county Democrats say was a campaign ad. McMahon has defended the video. The video no longer appears on the county's website.

Kinne also criticized the county spending $85 million on a new aquarium.

"I'm going to listen to people," Kinne said. "If I can't make the case [McMahon] couldn't make the case for the aquarium, but he still went ahead with it. If I can't make the case for something, then shame on me. I've got to present the facts. I hope I'll do that. I think I can do it. But, I really believe that you have to listen to the voters."

Against an incumbent, Kinne acknowledges he faces a difficult election, but says he believes in the voters of Onondaga County to pick the "clear choice."

"I have faith in all the people in this county and what we can be if we invest in them the people who make this community a community," Kinne said. "By working together, we can win this election. The 3,000 working men and women of Onondaga County deserve a better leader and almost half a million residents in this county deserve a better government."

The general election is November 7.

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In the 2024 Md. Senate race, the Democrat with the most votes last … – WTOP

Montgomery County at-large councilman Will Jawando, who's announced his candidacy for Sen. Ben Cardin's soon to be vacant seat, plans to pitch his "bold, progressive vision" to voters.

Conventional wisdom hasnt yet been set in stone, but it is hardening when it comes to the race for the U.S. Senate seat that Marylands Ben Cardin is stepping down from next year.

Those watching the Democratic primary see U.S. Rep. David Trone has the most money to spend. Since announcing last week, Prince Georges County Executive Angela Alsobrooks has come out of the gate strong, racking up endorsements around the state, including from well-known leaders in other counties.

In the weeks to come, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, who gained major name recognition for House impeachment hearings during the Trump Administration, is also set to decide if hell run as well. He also might remain in the House of Representatives where hes already gained a leadership role.

Though hes not favored to win, Montgomery County at-large councilman Will Jawando got more votes, by sheer numbers, than Alsobrooks, Trone and Raskin in their respective November 2022 elections.

I actually represent over a million people. We have 1.1 million in the county, Jawando said. Been twice elected as one of the top vote-getters, and so I actually represent more people than anyone in the race, funny enough.

Jawando is a native of Silver Spring now living in Sandy Spring and was a civil rights attorney, congressional staffer, and White House aide prior to getting elected to the county council. He argues that this isnt a race that can be bought, and downplayed the endorsements that Alsobrooks has received so far.

Its going to be about people voting, he said, as he pushed what is an unabashedly progressive platform in the race for Senate.

People want bold, progressive vision, Jawando said. They dont just want someone who is going to go there and do the status quo. Its not working.

He cited civil rights, reproductive freedom and gun violence as stances hes focused on, and he argues the U.S. Senate is a body that needs to be pushed to do more to help people.

They want the federal role to be more robust in those areas, and it just hasnt been, he argued.

And specifically on gun violence, Jawando said, People want to see action on that at the federal level.

At the same time, he also noted that in his past career on Capitol Hill, he had worked with Republican staffers working for members who didnt share his vision. Despite differences, he said he could still help get things accomplished, and admitted that sometimes progress needs to come incrementally, not all at once.

As he recited aspects of his stump speech, Jawando repeatedly referenced what he called the big lie, which in recent years has been a term that Democrats have used to refer to the idea that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. But for Jawando, it has a different meaning.

The big lie is not about Donald Trump and his allusions that he won the election. Obviously he didnt, Jawando said. Its about what I think is the core problem in America and Maryland right now. That if my neighbor gets something or does well or we help them then my life has to be diminished and thats a lie. Its never been true. Its something thats been told throughout our history, and I think its holding us back.

In terms of campaign infrastructure, Jawandos campaign may not be as built out as other campaigns, but with nearly 365 days before the senate primary, he said most Marylanders arent paying attention to the race anyway.

When they are focused, we will have built an organization, built the resources and the campaign to communicate what I think will be the boldest, clearest vision about how to move Maryland forward and solve the problems people are facing in a way that achieves shared prosperity.

Since its still early, theres one name still hanging over this race: Raskin. His TV appearances and job as one of the chief antagonists to Republicans in the nations capital have made him popular among Democrats paying attention to the race. Jawando happens to live in Raskins district. There are already whispers that if Raskin jumps into the race, Jawando might drop out of the Senate race and run for Raskins House seat.

We have three people in the race right now. Thats the race Im focused on. One thing I learned a long time ago in politics is you have to adjust when things happen and take things as they come, Jawando said. So much is going to happen in this campaign things you didnt even expect.

As he went on, Jawando noted he was an early endorser of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, speaking out at a time when Moore was way down in the polls.

There were a lot more well known people at the time. Im actually in a better position than the governor was, he said. I think we have a strong path to victory and as the campaign goes on time will show that.

In this media market, when I do something here, Im on TV in Bowie, too, he continued, arguing he has some name recognition in places like Prince Georges County even if hes not elected there.

He finished his response by saying, Congressman Raskin is my congressman, a great friend hes got to make his own decision. But Im focused on this race.

When it was pointed out that Jawando never said no he wouldnt run for a House seat instead, he laughed and said, You also didnt get a yes.

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Freshman Democrat Hits Republicans With 2 Painful Truths In House Hearing On Crime – Yahoo News

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) on Tuesday issued some embarrassing reminders to Republicans during their House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing on crime in Washington.

Im so excited that my colleagues across the aisle care about sexual abuse considering that the front-runner right now for the presidency has just been found liable of sexual abuse, said Crockett, in an apparent response to election denier Rep. Anna Paulina Lunas (R-Fla.) comments about rising cases.

A Manhattan jury earlier this month found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation in advice columnist E. Jean Carrolls civil lawsuit against him. Carroll alleged Trump in the 1990s raped her in a department store dressing room.

So, Im excited because this may mean that, finally, some folk will back off from supporting him because we dont support sexual abusers in this chamber, Crockett added. So, Im happy about this.

Crockett also appeared to swipe at Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) and Republicans continued defense of the serial liar congressman, who earlier this month was charged on 13 federal counts including allegations he pocketed campaign donations and unlawfully received unemployment benefits. Santos has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

My Republican colleagues want to talk about keeping the streets of D.C. crime-free but they cant even keep the halls of Congress crime-free, said Crockett, who has co-sponsored a bill to expel Santos from Congress.

My freshman colleague has just been indicted on 13 felony counts. But have they exhibited any courage to say, You know what, we will not allow this in our body. We will disallow this in our body. We will make sure that we expel this individual? she asked.

They have not, Crockett answered her own question. So, what I dont want to hear is that they care about crime because if they did they would start by cleaning up our own house and mind our own business instead of coming after D.C.

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