He’s Running to Fill Jasmine Crockett’s House Seat From Her Left. He’s Also Her Pastor.

In a stunning move, pastor Frederick Haynes III is throwing his hat into the ring to fill the vacant House seat left by embattled Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who's running in a heated Senate primary. What makes this candidate particularly notable is that he's also Crockett's pastor – a position of trust that's now being leveraged as part of his campaign.

As one of the first national groups to endorse Haynes's candidacy, Justice Democrats sees him as a golden opportunity to snag a crucial win for the progressive left in Texas. The group's spokesperson, Usamah Andrabi, believes that Haynes's anti-Israel stance and outspoken criticism of the Israeli government make him an attractive candidate.

Haynes has built his campaign around ending U.S. military support for Israel, regulating the crypto industry, and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement – all positions that diverge from Crockett's more nuanced approach to these issues. The pastor-turned-politician has also drawn attention for calling out Israeli apartheid and genocide, a stance that puts him at odds with many of his peers in Texas.

Haynes's church in Dallas is known for its activism on social justice issues, including predatory lending, voting rights, and food security. However, this activism comes with its own set of risks – the pastor has been targeted by right-wing groups who view his views as a threat to Israel's interests.

The primary election in Texas is just around the corner, and Haynes's campaign is seen as one of the first real tests for Justice Democrats. The group's decision to wade into this race reflects its efforts to capitalize on voter frustration with the party establishment. As Andrabi noted, "We try to be as selective and intentional about the races and candidates we pick... We're hoping we can really, as a movement — but if not, as Justice Democrats — to start this cycle off with some wins."
 
idk how much weight is being given to haynes's anti-israel stance in texas? people over here seem super divided on the issue 🤔. crockett's approach might be more nuanced, but maybe that's not what justice democrats are looking for right now... a fresh face with some bold stances 🔄.
 
🤔 so I'm wondering why Justice Democrats is being so extra about Pastor Haynes's anti-Israel stance? Like isn't that just politics 101? And what's up with the whole "selective and intentional" thing? Are they trying to imply that other candidates are less qualified or something? It feels like a power play to me. 🤑
 
🤔 This pastor's run for office is crazy! He's got a lot of baggage, like that whole anti-Israel thing. I mean, I get it, some people are just super passionate about it, but it's kinda a hot potato 🍟. Can you imagine having to deal with all those factions in Congress? 😱 And what about his church's activism on social justice issues? It's great to see ppl speaking out, but sometimes it feels like they're more focused on the controversy than the actual cause 🙄. Justice Democrats is definitely taking a risk by backing him, but at least they're not afraid to take a stand 💪. We'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 🤔 #JusticeDemocrats #PastorPolitics #TexasPrimary
 
🤔 so they're gonna let anyone who's anti-Israel run for office? I mean, I get that people have different views on Israel, but come on... 🙄 Haynes might be trying to help the progressive left, but what about everyone else in Texas who don't share those views? It's like his church is all about social justice, but they also got some folks who are straight up upset about him calling out Israel. 🤷‍♂️
 
OMG, I am SHAKING with excitement over this news 🤯! Pastor Frederick Haynes III is like, the ultimate wild card in the Texas election scene, and I am HERE. FOR. IT 💁‍♀️. I mean, who wouldn't want to see a pastor-turned-politician take on the establishment and speak truth to power about issues that really matter to him? 🙏

But what's got me REALLY riled up is how Haynes is leveraging his position of trust with Rep. Crockett to get ahead in the primary. It's like, can't we just have a little more transparency and less manipulation, you know? 🤷‍♀️ And I'm not even getting started on the whole Justice Democrats thing... it feels like they're trying to pawn off their own agenda onto this poor man, without giving him any actual agency in his campaign 🤯.

And can we talk about Haynes's stance on Israel for a second? 🤔 I mean, I get that he's got some strong opinions on the subject, but isn't it time for us to have a more nuanced conversation about these issues? We can't just reduce complex politics to soundbites and slogans... can we? 🙄
 
Ugh I'm so done with this whole thing 🙄... Frederick Haynes III is literally trying to capitalize on his relationship with Jasmine Crockett, and it's just so messed up. Like, who are we supposed to trust - the politician or her pastor? It's not like he's got a track record of doing good work in the community, from what I've seen. And don't even get me started on this whole anti-Israel stance... I get where he's coming from, but is it really worth jeopardizing his campaign and potentially hurting people who genuinely support Crockett? The fact that Justice Democrats sees him as a golden opportunity is just frustrating - can't they see how this is going to backfire?
 
This is crazy 🤯, someone who's been targeted by right-wing groups for speaking out against Israel's actions is now trying to get into Congress? It's like the universe is testing how far we'll let people be silenced. I'm all about justice and equality, and if Haynes is willing to put himself out there despite the backlash, that's something to be celebrated 💪.

I also think it's interesting that Justice Democrats is backing him - they're trying to shake things up in the party establishment, which is needed. Crockett's approach might be more nuanced, but sometimes you need someone to ruffle a few feathers and make people uncomfortable. Haynes's campaign is definitely not going to be boring 🤷‍♂️.

One thing that concerns me, though, is how this all plays out in the primary election. Will it divide the progressive left or bring people together? I hope it's the former 💥. We need more voices like Haynes' in politics - ones that aren't afraid to speak truth to power and challenge the status quo.
 
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