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Texas Dems see walkout as way out of party slump

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Jasmine Crockett, a Black civil rights lawyer and one of the youngest lawmakers in Texas, was just a few months into her first term in the Legislatur­e when Republican­s were on the cusp of passing new limits on when and how Texans could vote. Like other Democrats, she was adamantly opposed to the bill. But when they discussed using extraordin­ary tactics to try to block it - including a walkout - she sensed hesitancy from older, veteran members who are more accustomed to being the minority party in the state House of Representa­tives. “I don’t understand. Why are we sitting here?” Crockett, 40, recalled of the frustratio­n among her younger colleagues. “We’re asking legitimate questions, like, ‘Can’t we leave? What is the problem?’”

When Texas Democrats bolted for Washington in a dramatic gambit to block the bill, it was a significan­t strategic victory for Crockett and a group of newer Texas lawmakers, including Black and Latino members, whose instincts are more inclined to confrontat­ional politics. If their long-suffering party is to find a way out of the wilderness in Texas, Democrats need to sharpen their message and their elbows, they argue.

“The demographi­cs are there for someone to win Texas right now. I don’t think it can be someone who is completely measured. They have to be loud and outspoken,” said Crockett, who is the only first-term Black legislator in a state Capitol that still is mostly older and white.

As Texas Democrats enter the second week of their holdout on Monday, they are continuing their media blitz with a town hall on cable news and meetings with members of Congress. (AP)

 ?? (AP) ?? In this July 13, 2021 file photo, Texas State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, Dean of the Texas House of Representa­tives, speaks as Democratic members of the Texas legislatur­e hold a news conference at the Capitol in Washington. Texas Democrats are starting a second week of holing up in Washington to block new voting laws back home.
(AP) In this July 13, 2021 file photo, Texas State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, Dean of the Texas House of Representa­tives, speaks as Democratic members of the Texas legislatur­e hold a news conference at the Capitol in Washington. Texas Democrats are starting a second week of holing up in Washington to block new voting laws back home.

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