Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) launched her Senate run two months ago, but her campaign website was only recently cleaned up.
Mistakes happen, and they’re almost always embarrassing, so it’s no wonder Crockett’s team scrambled to correct multiple errors on her website after they were pointed out. One example was her “priorities” on insurance companies assisting customers with mental health problems. Edward-Isaac Dovere of CNN reportedly spotted the error here, with the full line reading: “Requiring all major insurance providers to include full mental healthcare coverage, including prescription medications and therapies. Write out your bullet points here. Anything from a sentence to a paragraph works.” It appears as though the placeholder phrase was never removed to make room for the actual point.
Look:
Two months after launching her Senate campaign and under a month until the primary, Jasmine Crockett today added an issues section to her campaign site.
Among the mental health proposals:
“Write out your bullet points here. Anything from a sentence to a paragraph works.” pic.twitter.com/Sonnfei2tp
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) February 7, 2026
Thanks to the team’s revisions, it now reads: “Requiring all major insurance providers to include full mental healthcare coverage, including prescription medications and therapies.”
Another error noted was a point celebrating gun control measures she’s pushed for under the “Social Security” section of her site.
X users reacted:
— AmishDude (@TheAmishDude) February 7, 2026
— ScrollofTruth (@ScrollofTruthIF) February 8, 2026
Also not a great job on the highlighted text for the drug treatment as skimming the bolder parts makes it look like the campaign wants to boost drug abuse?
— SbWisLaw (@SbWisLaw) February 7, 2026
One might even say that the editing job on her campaign site was “mediocre”
— Break the Hammerlock from Within (@yangersandcash) 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!
— Sonny Fab (@SonnyFab) February 7, 2026
Also hilarious: the ‘red lettering’ is noticed first and should be the point you want to communicate first as part of the full sentence, paragraph. That first bullet has ‘boosting opioid, substance abuse’…..ha!!!!!!!!
— Sarah Lopez (@StepItUpYall) February 8, 2026
I have loved Rep. Crockett, but I still don’t know why she is running. Her campaign is beginning to reach Collin Allred levels of pathos.
— Not a Beloved Celebrity (@YooglyZoogly) February 7, 2026
A very serious campaign that is definitely trying to win and not grift
— Brendan Deegan (@Deegswire) February 7, 2026
Remember my Tejano brothers and sisters.
Don’t vote for someone that calls you a “slave” pic.twitter.com/hOJOG4a8gh
— BookofJonah (@BookofJonah) February 7, 2026
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