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Jasmine Crockett and Al Green Are FIRED. Their Response: Call It Racism.

WATCH: Jasmine Crockett and Al Green Are FIRED. Their Response: Call It Racism.

The latest episode of The Patriot Perspective dissected the March 2026 primaries, with a sharp focus on Texas races, while laying out a winning playbook for Republicans in the midterms and tying it to the latest developments in the Iran conflict. 

The hosts opened by framing the primaries as a critical test of party energy under President Trump’s second term, where voter priorities—economy, security, and everyday costs—are colliding with global uncertainties.

In Texas’ GOP Senate primary, incumbent John Cornyn narrowly advanced to a runoff against Attorney General Ken Paxton following the March 3 vote. 

Paxton’s campaign hammered border security, election integrity, and opposition to Washington elites, gaining traction in conservative counties and energizing the base. 

The episode predicted a heated, high-stakes runoff through May, with the winner positioned to carry Trump’s agenda into the general election against a consolidating Democratic field.

On the Democrat Senate side, State Rep. James Talarico pulled ahead in a fragmented primary, defeating more progressive challenger Jasmine Crockett by appealing to moderates concerned about inflation and crime. 

The hosts noted that lingering party divisions over spending and immigration could weaken turnout in November, giving Republicans an opening in what has historically been a tough state for Democrats.

The podcast then surveyed key Texas House districts—TX-15, TX-28, TX-32, and others—where redistricting and voter frustration create flip opportunities. 

GOP candidates are running on economic relief and law-and-order themes, aiming to expand the House majority by targeting suburban and rural independents tired of high costs.

To secure midterm victories nationwide, the episode urged Republicans to laser-focus on healthcare and cost of living. 

With premiums still elevated and choice limited under existing frameworks, the GOP should champion reforms: price transparency, cross-state insurance competition, and fewer mandates. 

These steps would directly lower costs for families and counter Democratic narratives on “protecting” coverage.

Cost-of-living messaging centered on inflation drivers—groceries, housing, and especially fuel. 

The hosts advocated tax credits for workers, deregulation to boost domestic production, and spending restraint, positioning Republicans as the party delivering real relief rather than more government programs that fuel price hikes.

Updating the Iran conflict, now several days in, the discussion reviewed U.S.-Israeli strikes that degraded leadership targets and military facilities while U.S. naval forces in the Gulf have intercepted most retaliatory missiles and drones. 

Iranian proxies remain active, but coordinated defenses with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and others have contained escalation.

Energy costs are the domestic link: threats to the Strait of Hormuz have nudged oil prices higher, raising the risk of pump-price increases that could hurt voters. 

Yet containing the conflict—through precision operations and Gulf alliances—secures shipping lanes, stabilizes supply, and keeps gasoline affordable. 

The episode argued this approach lets Trump showcase strong leadership that protects American wallets, blunting Democrat attacks and boosting GOP turnout.

The podcast closed by stressing unity after the primaries. 

If Republicans consistently hammer healthcare affordability, cost-of-living fixes, and smart containment of the Iran threat to maintain energy stability, they can deliver substantial midterm gains and safeguard Trump’s agenda.

The Patriot Perspective has recently switched its main platform from Rumble to YouTube, and we would greatly appreciate it if our old subscribers would subscribe to us there. [HERE]

 

The post Jasmine Crockett and Al Green Are FIRED. Their Response: Call It Racism. appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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