Firebrand Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s senate campaign is having issues with her stance on the issues.
Two months into her long-shot bid for statewide office, the Texas Dem’s website was found riddled with multiple faux pas, including instructions to “write out your bullet points here” in the mental health section of her campaign platform and a bizarre inclusion of gun control policy on her Social Security page.
Crockett had just launched a series of policy pages last week. Both gaffes have since been fixed.
The campaign website blunders were first flagged by a senior CNN reporter, Edward-Isaac Dovere, who spotted the slip-up on Crockett’s mental health policy page.
“Requiring all major insurance providers to include full mental healthcare coverage, including prescription medications and therapiesWrite out your bullet points here. Anything from a sentence to a paragraph works,” the text read.


The goof quickly drew mockery on social media, with some users joking that writing out bullet points can be beneficial to mental health.
“To be fair, that’s not bad advice,” the Independent’s Andrew Feinberg joked.
To be fair that’s not bad advice
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) February 7, 2026
“The staff member who generated this garbage for her website couldn’t even figure out how to use AI to make the task take less than a minute? How embarrassing!” user Sonny Fab quipped.
The staff member who generated this garbage for her website couldn’t even figure out how to use Ai to make the task take less than a minute? How embarrassing!
— Sonny Fab (@SonnyFab) February 7, 2026
“Very on brand,” another user chided.
Later, netizens quickly found a mishap, where her campaign placed a bullet point touting her work on gun control on her webpage about defending Social Security.

Crockett launched her campaign for Texas Senate last month, jumping into a fierce battle with state Rep. James Talarico (D). The Texas Senate primary is slated for March 3.
Republicans also have a bruising on their side for the race between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), state Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), and Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas).
But last week, the Democratic race got nasty, when influencer Morgan Thompson accused Talarico of describing former Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas) as a “mediocre black man.”
Late last year, Allred, who was the Democrats’ standard bearer in the 2024 Texas Senate race, dropped out his bid for the party’s nod again in the 2026 cycle. Instead he’s running for a House seat.
Allred appeared to cite Thompson’s accusations agains Talarico to justify his endorsement of Crockett, whom many GOP operatives are privately hoping will win the Democratic primary.
“I understand that James Talarico had the temerity and audacity to say to a Black woman that he had signed up to run against a mediocre black man, meaning me,” Allred fumed in video he posted on social media last week.
“This man should not be our nominee for Senate. I was not going to get involved in this race, but don’t come for me unless I send for you, OK James? And keep my name out of your mouth.”
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