Texas didn’t just hold a primary yesterday — it detonated a political powder keg. On the Democratic side, Jasmine Crockett’s bid to advance was swallowed by courtroom chaos, after a Dallas judge extended voting hours only for the Texas Supreme Court to slam the door shut, leaving thousands of late ballots in limbo and Crockett warning of disenfranchisement before ultimately conceding to James Talarico. Meanwhile, Republicans delivered their own drama as John Cornyn and Ken Paxton barreled into a bruising runoff, a razor‑thin split exposing a GOP at war with itself — establishment steadiness versus MAGA‑fueled fire.
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