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  1. Clear_Director_8399 on

    There are two really good candidates. But I’m hoping for James Talarico. He seems exactly what America needs right now. And I think he has a better chance on turning Texas blue. 

  2. Desperate_Theme_9306 on

    If you dont like these tarrif taxes then your stuck just like us all. However there is something you can do. Its 2026 which means a midtrerm election. You can vote for people who do not support tariffs. You can volunteer for your fav candidate – who doesnt support tariffs during the election cycle. You can encourage your eighbors, friends and family to vote for candidates who do not support tariff taxes. Until then its shitty but we the people can rise up and make our voices heard in just a few short months.

  3. citizenjones on

    The Republicans will react to this as if the national emergency needed for the insurrection act is Democrats winning too much.

  4. fire_rescue_ems on

    I did my part and voted for Talarico. I didn’t vote in 2016 (or any election between turning 18 and then) and figured what’s the worst that can happen, sure he’s a foul mouthed insensitive jackass, but maybe this guy I’ve never even heard of can make some positive change. Not even a year in and I was disappointed in the decision the country had made and made sure I was registered to vote in 2020, cast my vote against trump (because I would have voted for a bearded dragon over him at that point) and thought the country was healing again after Biden got elected. Fast forward to Harris vs trump and I thought the democrats were shooting themselves in the foot pushing a candidate that wasn’t chosen by the people, but was optimistic and thought “I don’t even need to get out and vote. America has seen the damage trump will do and there’s zero chance of it happening again” well I’ve eaten my hat for the last time. My vote wouldn’t have changed anything alone, but that’s part of the mindset that got us here. Now I’ve made the decision that I’m never skipping so much as a local city election again. Even if it eventually means losing my guns (which was why I didn’t vote for Beto) I’m tired of watching this country go in the shitter after my ancestors fought in ww1,ww2, Vietnam, desert storm, and I bust my ass 120 hours a week serving my community.

  5. This could be every state in the union. The Democratic Party just needs to start offering bold candidates with authentic interest in changing things who are willing to work for the People and not the Donors.

  6. Disastrous-Style-461 on

    It was so depressing going to vote in my mega county. All of the Crockett and talimarco signs were in a pile on the parking space. I took a couple and put them in my yard! Yuk!! With all of the voter guides given out to all of these elderly voters. Just disgusting.

  7. Southern_Orange3744 on

    Probably won’t be seen but this is a message for Texans.

    Voting in primaries is not the same as elections.

    It’s OK to vote in the republican primary to poison it from within , and keep the crazies out.

    This does not mean you are voting to elect Republicans, that’s a November thing.

    Yea texas politics is ridiculous enough that this is a valid strategy

  8. SHUT_DOWN_EVERYTHING on

    Not just Texas. Nationwide polling is so bad for GOP, Jill Stein has started attacking Democrats early!

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