Democrats love to preach about “protecting democracy,” but if you take a look at what just happened in Texas, the mask comes off. Their big Senate primary was a complete mess, and not surprisingly, they’re already pointing fingers at Republicans rather than owning up to their own incompetence. In Dallas County—a Democrat stronghold run top-to-bottom by Democrats themselves—the election turned into a circus thanks to bungled communication. Apparently, nobody bothered to warn voters the rules had changed. Now, suddenly, people showed up confused, unsure where to go, and a judge stepped in to extend voting hours. Election integrity, anyone?
As if on cue, one of the losing candidates started blaming Republicans for targeting her district. Let’s get real. Democrats run voting in Dallas County. They’re the ones in charge, but somehow it’s always the GOP’s fault when chaos breaks out. That’s rich, especially from the party that shouts the loudest about voter rights. But this is what liberals do: manufacture outrage, shift blame, and never take responsibility—no matter how obvious their failures are.
The bigger story here is the Democrats’ desperation. They haven’t put a senator in D.C. from Texas since Ronald Reagan was president, but suddenly they think 2026 is their year. Their frontrunners? One is a so-called “moderate” who thinks showing up with TikTok dances will flip Texas red, and the other’s only real skill is getting attention online by shouting at Republicans in Congress. Neither one talks actual policy—because empty slogans and viral clips are all they have.
And let’s not forget the nasty infighting and name-calling. One candidate’s supporter claimed his rival was labeled a “mediocre black man.” Instead of debating ideas, these Democrats drag each other through the mud. Meanwhile, their campaigns are more about racking up “likes” on social media than actually helping Texans. The media, as usual, gives them a free pass.
When Democrats can’t even run their own primary, why should anyone trust them to run the state or the country? Maybe the real question isn’t who’ll win the Texas Senate primary—but how low the left will go blaming Republicans for their own disasters. Voters are watching. And they’ve had enough of the clown show.
Source: Townhall
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