Republicans are starting to freak out over their chances of holding on to a Texas Senate seat, and panelists on "CNN This Morning" discussed the possibility of Democrats flipping that seat.
Incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) is facing a stiff GOP primary challenge from MAGA Attorney General Ken Paxton, who many Republicans believe would be more vulnerable in a general election against Rep. Jasmine Crockett or state Rep. James Talarico, who are facing off in their own hotly contested Democratic primary.
"I was shocked to hear people describe the potential for a flip," said host Audie Cornish. "Take off your cynical journalist hat and actually look at the fact that these dudes are scared."
Early voting data suggests a sharp rise in Democratic turnout, up nearly 60 percent compared to the 2020 presidential primary, while Republican turnout was slightly ahead of that election, 15 percent higher than 2022 and slightly below the 2024 primary contest.
"There are more people thathave voted in the Texas primaryin the early vote than everbefore," said Texas-based Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha, "and right now there'snever been where the Democratshave outvoted Republicans in astate that Republicans havecontrolled for 30 years since2002 – CNN reported thatyesterday. But it's more thanthat. A quarter of the people that have voted early so far inthis historic turnout have no Democratic primary history vote.Something is happening."
Conservative editor Rob Bluey conceded that Republicans faced an enthusiasm gap in this year's election.
"Zooming out from Texas, let's face it, the Democrats have are going to put Republicans to the test, notjust there, but in Ohio and Alaska and maybe some otherstates," Bluey said. "I mean, it is not afavorable year for Republicanshistorically."
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