
Left, Right & Center Texas Dems are stuck on identity politics with Senate race at stake
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Feb 13, 2026 Will Swaim, conservative commentator and California policy leader. Elizabeth Bruenig, Atlantic writer and progressive analyst. They debate Texas Senate primary drama and intraparty identity fights. They parse GOP establishment versus insurgent strains in Texas races. They also weigh competing housing bills in Congress and the politics around Olympic athletes facing presidential criticism.
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Primaries Expose Deeper Party Divides
- Texas primaries reveal intraparty rifts that signal broader national tensions on identity and style.
- Elizabeth Bruenig says Democrats must decide how central identity politics will be to their future platform.
Primaries As Message Laboratories
- Primaries act as laboratories where candidates test messaging and style for general elections.
- Will Swaim warns Democrats risk losing by obsessing over identity fights instead of economic issues like the economy.
Crockett As A Polarizing Primary Winner
- Will Swaim compares Jasmine Crockett to a loud, divisive figure who could win primaries but hurt general election chances.
- He recounts rumors Republicans wanted her to run because she could make Democrats vulnerable.




