WASHINGTON – Texas’ Democratic Senate candidates mixed it up in their first debate Saturday, offering competing ideas about what will attract voters and finally end the party’s three-decade losing streak in statewide politics. During the largely friendly forum, hosted by the Texas AFL-CIO in Georgetown, Texas, U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas and state Rep. James Talarico of Austin trained their sharpest attacks on President Donald Trump and Republican policies. Both blamed Trump for economic insecurity at home and instability abroad, criticized the administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement and said GOP actions are driving up costs for families. Crockett said she’s...