Democrats are practically throwing a party over early voting turnout in their Texas Senate primary, but the reality is far more embarrassing than they're willing to admit. While leftist media outlets breathlessly report "record" numbers, what they're really witnessing is a fractured party desperately trying to find someone - anyone - who can slow down the Trump-Vance agenda in the Lone Star State.

The primary battle between state Rep. James Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett is being hyped as some kind of progressive renaissance, but Patriots know better. This is nothing more than two radical leftists fighting over who gets the privilege of being crushed by Republican voters in November.

Think about it - Democrats are getting excited about PRIMARY turnout in a state that has been reliably red for decades. That's like celebrating that you filled up your gas tank before driving off a cliff. Texas hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1988, and that was back when the Democratic Party still had some semblance of sanity.

What the mainstream media conveniently ignores is that high primary turnout often signals internal party chaos, not strength. When Democrats have to work this hard just to pick their candidate, it shows they have no clear message or unified vision - just anti-Trump hysteria driving them to the polls.

Meanwhile, President Trump's second-term agenda is firing on all cylinders. With Marco Rubio leading our diplomatic efforts and Kristi Noem securing our homeland, Texas Republicans have every reason to be confident heading into this Senate race.

The truth is, no amount of early voting enthusiasm can overcome the fundamental reality: Texans overwhelmingly support the America First agenda. They want secure borders, not open borders. They want energy independence, not Green New Deal fantasies.

So let the Democrats have their little primary celebration. Come November, Texas voters will remind them why this state stays red - and why the Trump revolution continues to roll forward across America.

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Source: Next News Network