As Bernie Sanders surges, Texas liberals take their own shot
SAN ANTONIO — Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren endorsed her, Texas’ largest labour union is on her side andshe surpassed $1 millionin donors. Jessica Cisneros, who at 26 would become the youngest member of Congress, is the best shot liberal activists could’ve taken for a win in the 2020 election.
But it’s not clear that on Super Tuesday, it’ll be what Democratic voters in Texas want.
As Sanders rides high nationally, surging in polls and putting critics on edge about Democrats nominating an avowed democratic socialist to take on President Donald Trump, his success is emboldening a crop of insurgent challengers on the left in Texas. They are backed by more money and bigger names than ever before, and as their rivals taunt them on TV and debate stages ahead of the March 3 primary, it’s proof that some are not being taken lightly.
It has been the playbook for Democrats that ending the GOP’s long hold on Texas would take broadly appealing candidates who could bring in more voters from the centre of the ideological spectrum. But about a half-dozen liberals running from the left in Democratic primaries, in races ranging from big-city prosecutors to U.S. Senate, are also testing Sanders’ calculus that they can energize and turn out more Democrats than the moderates who have failed at the top of the ticket for a generation.