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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 25 MIN

How Jasmine Crockett was Branded Unelectable

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In this episode of Pragmotiv News, host Tre breaks down a hard truth about modern politics: branding often matters more than facts. Using the recent Texas Democratic Senate primary as a case study, Tre examines how political narratives can shape public perception—and how those narratives may have influenced the outcome of the race between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico.Tre highlights Crockett’s strengths as a civil rights attorney, member of Congress, and one of the most effective communicators in Washington, while also addressing how certain media narratives and online commentary framed her as “too aggressive” or “too controversial.” The episode explores how these labels can spread quickly in the social media era and how similar scrutiny has historically affected Black women in politics.Looking at broader political history—from Shirley Chisholm to Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams—Tre discusses the challenges of building winning coalitions in statewide elections and the difficult balance between energizing a party’s base and appealing to moderate voters.The episode also examines how misinformation and branding tactics—used across both parties—can shape perceptions of electability long before voters examine the facts. Tre concludes with a message to Texas voters about the importance of coalition unity, political engagement, and holding elected officials accountable as the general election approaches.

In this episode of Pragmotiv News, host Tre breaks down a hard truth about modern politics: branding often matters more than facts. Using the recent Texas Democratic Senate primary as a case study, Tre examines how political narratives can shape public perception—and how those narratives may have influenced the outcome of the race between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico.Tre highlights Crockett’s strengths as a civil rights attorney, member of Congress, and one of the most effective communicators in Washington, while also addressing how certain media narratives and online commentary framed her as “too aggressive” or “too controversial.” The episode explores how these labels can spread quickly in the social media era and how similar scrutiny has historically affected Black women in politics.Looking at broader political history—from Shirley Chisholm to Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams—Tre discusses the challenges of building winning coalitions in statewide elections and the difficult balance between energizing a party’s base and appealing to moderate voters.The episode also examines how misinformation and branding tactics—used across both parties—can shape perceptions of electability long before voters examine the facts. Tre concludes with a message to Texas voters about the importance of coalition unity, political engagement, and holding elected officials accountable as the general election approaches.

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