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Voting Rights and Election Access
Crockett supports expanding voting rights and opposes restrictive voter laws.
As a former Texas state legislator and member of Congress, Crockett has been a vocal advocate for voting rights, drawing on her civil rights background. Specific legislative details are limited in the provided record.
Racial Justice and Civil Rights
Crockett prioritizes racial equity and has frequently framed political issues through a civil rights lens.
Crockett publicly characterized her Texas Senate primary loss as a 'racist race' and has consistently emphasized racial justice themes in her public statements. This suggests a strong alignment with civil rights advocacy.
Healthcare
Crockett is expected to support expanded healthcare access consistent with Democratic priorities.
As a Democratic officeholder from Texas, Crockett has generally aligned with party positions favoring expanded coverage, though specific policy details are not available in the provided record.
Criminal Justice Reform
Crockett supports criminal justice reform, drawing on her experience as a defense attorney.
Crockett's professional background as a criminal defense and civil rights attorney informs her advocacy for reform of the justice system. Detailed legislative positions are not fully documented in the provided sources.
Party Unity and Democratic Politics
Crockett's relationship with Texas Democratic Party unity has been a point of tension following her primary loss.
After losing the U.S. Senate primary to James Talarico, Crockett gave uncertain answers about campaigning for the nominee, and Texas Democrats sought unity at their convention without her participation. This reflects internal party dynamics rather than a formal policy stance.
Future in Public Office
Crockett has indicated she will leave her congressional office at the end of the year following her Senate primary loss.
CBS News reported Crockett revealed future plans after leaving office at the end of the year, following her defeat in the Democratic Senate primary. This affects her active legislative agenda going forward.
Total Raised
$11.1M
Total Spent
$11.1M
Cash on Hand
$0
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$748.6K
Opposing
$4.5M
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.
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