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    1. Yes. Make sure to vote, anyways. Vote as if the fate of America rested in your hands. Because, it kind of *does*. The radical right is trying to destroy our country completely.

    2. WhatIsEvenRealDog on

      MAGA keeps doubling down as the rest of the country is increasingly against them.

    3. notoriousbpg on

      Ken Paxton is literally the last person I want to see become a freshman senator. Evil personified.

    4. MuttTheDutchie on

      I’m not naive enough to think Texans won’t fall in line and vote Republican no matter what. Every year it’s the same thing. Is this the year Texas finally does the right thing!? And then they go vote for Trump in record numbers.

      Nah. Expect them to just be their same MAGA selves.

    5. jewelsofeastwest on

      Yeah I am reminded of Trump in the 2016 primary and look what happened. The fact people will vote for Paxton continues to make me wonder what has gone wrong in society.

    6. BlueRFR3100 on

      Every election we go through this.

      „Texas is turning blue, Texas is turning blue.“

      And every election is doesn’t turn blue.

    7. Crafty_Ish1973 on

      I look forward to Senator Talarico taking office in January.

      Between now and then, I look forward to helping him get elected.

    8. Conscious-Demand-594 on

      We can hope.

      But then again, this is Texas, they like these objectively evil people.

    9. J-Mac_Slipperytoes on

      Don’t ever assume shit like this. We’ve witnessed a lot crazier stuff happen over the last 10 years. A Republican, albeit an exceptionally terrible one, winning in the bloodred state of Texas isn’t too out of character for the state. I’m rooting for Talarico, but the race ain’t over until it’s over. Be in a voting booth when the general comes around.

    10. step_and_fetch on

      Don’t say shit like that out loud!!! If the dems hear you, they’ll find a way to fuck it up.

    11. eskimospy212 on

      I wouldn’t go nearly that far but he certainly handed them an actual chance to do it, which is incredible.

      And while Paxton is corrupt as shit I don’t think his voting record would be substantially different than Cornyn so to me it’s a wash.

      All hail the electorally vulnerable crook!

    12. Bombadils_laugh on

      No… the amount of times we have heard “Trump is going to lose” is insane for the amount of times he and his constituents have prevailed

    13. HopeFloatsFoward on

      Ken Paxton won his last statewide race so it is stupid to think he might not win again.

      I will vote for Talarico, hopefully my fellow Texans will vote for a preacher over a criminal.

    14. Liquid_1998 on

      Not really. Republicans have shown that they do not care about pedophilia. Thomas Massie’s defeat in Kentucky proves that.

      Now, will it encourage more democrats to show up and vote this time? That remains to be seen, but I don’t see anything changing.

    15. SF_Friedman on

      Donate your time, money or voice to James Talarico in any way you can; every little bit helps.

    16. Gold_Drummer_4077 on

      I’m wondering if people aren’t finally starting to feel embarrassed to admit that the GOP were never good at governing, not just the country, but the states too.

    17. AWholeNewFattitude on

      I don’t know if Talrico can win Texas, but I know Paxton can lose it.

    18. Trickster174 on

      No. Never assume any candidate can lose. This is Texas, it’s going to be a very difficult race for Tallarico. Paxton is admittedly the nightmare candidate though.

    19. oxymoronian on

      Talarico will be my first vote FOR someone instead of AGAINST someone else since I became a US Citizen.

      And this says a lot when you have someone like Ken Scandal Paxton on the other side.

      Talarico is the real deal! He is the right person at right time and place. Prepare to vote! Get out to vote! Get others to vote! Let’s fucking do this!

    20. D-MAN-FLORIDA on

      Only if Texas Democrats show up. As a Floridan please show up to vote. If my state party is disorganized, at least have your guys win.

    21. 0000000000000007 on

      Stop with these headlines. No party outside of MAGA deserves to be smug right now.

      Everyone should be voting like they’re gonna lose, because the current track record is heavily in MAGA’s favor.

    22. They say this every year. Texas is going blue! Nah we still dumb af here.

    23. VariableVeritas on

      Oh wow Texas, you have a chance to elect Talarico. That guy is flat out the most compelling Democrat I’ve seen in years. You could be boosting this guy on the way to the top, and we need people like him in charge.

      In this age it’s so difficult to reach out and make human connection like he does without aggression. He appeals to the soul, and I’m not a religious guy at all.

    24. RetireWithRyan on

      Paxton will be overseeing his own election and can fall back on the governor, the President, *and* the Supreme Court to protect any illegal activity. Which is exactly what they will likely do.

    25. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

      Personally, I’m glad Paxton won his primary, because he’s going to alienate a lot of voters.

      Paxton has been involved in numerous scandals and has a record of fraud, bribery, corruption, graft, grand jury weaponization, and adultery of course

      Eight of his closest aides reported him to the FBI in 2020 for abusing his office.

      He was also impeached by his own party on 16 counts of abuse of power.

      Do you know how corrupt you have to be to get impeached by Texas Republicans as a slavishly pro Trump Republican?

      The whole thing is baffling. Especially when you consider how Trump endorsed the guy even though he was likely going to win his primary anyways. A move that even some Republicans regarded as foolish.

      But I shouldn’t complain because Talarico has a better chance of defeating a scumbag like Paxton. The two couldn’t be farther apart in terms of their integrity, their ethics, their Christian values, and their very accordance with the law.

      Talarico is far and above a better candidate in terms of his moral integrity, his record, his platform, his lack of controversies, etc..

      So Republicans are having to resort to slandering him with lies and made up culture war centric disagreements because they cannot, in good faith, attack things like his character, his anti elitist positions, his accessibility as a candidate, his religious background, and his support for more populist reforms…

      And while it may be a turn off to some, Talarico’s faith is also a huge selling point for him. He’s a better representation of Christianity than Paxton assuredly, but also the religious hypocrites and extremists on the right who flout the very teachings of Christ.

      Talarico went to seminary school but still believes strongly in the separation of church and state, and criticizes all forms of state sponsored religion. Unlike MAGA, he chooses the constitution and democratic ideals over religious nationalism.

      He also calls out the religious right on their hypocrisy constantly, says in so few words that Jesus advocated for the sick, the needy, the poor, the outcast, and contextualizes the lessons of Jesus as a guide on how to be more tolerant, respectful, and accommodating towards foreigners and all marginalized segments of society.

      As a political candidate, he’s a pretty rare example of consistent Christian ethics.

      With Talarico’s message about the class conflict and his relatable frustrations aimed at the rich and corporations; with his authentic religious background; his emphasis on inclusivity and equality; his distaste for culture wars; and his populist-progressive appeal, he has a REAL opportunity to win against a candidate like Paxton who has demonstrated a *preference* for corruption, depravity and fraud.

      That is if Republicans don’t do everything within their power to suppress the vote and subvert the election.

      And where Talarico has proven himself a Christian not just in name only, Paxton has shown a pretty clear departure from even the most basic Christian principles.

      Talarico is a pioneering candidate and has an increasingly better chance of winning in this current climate.

      Talarico’s primary win in Texas was lifted by Hispanic voters.

      Trump has lost over half his support from Hispanic voters since the 2024 election. Hmm, I wonder why?

      This election could very well be decided by a voting bloc that Trump has personally alienated ever since returning to office.

      The big difference is Talarico sees Christian ethics and progressivism as compatible. As opposed to how many „Christians“ on the right see religion and ideologies of white nationalism as consistent with one another.

      This election is winnable. Especially if voter turnout hits even close to record highs as it did for the Democratic primary, which is not the best sign for Republicans.

      Talarico supports equality and inclusivity for the LGBTQ community and other vulnerable groups, a notion that no doubt enrages MAGA because they’ve made hating these communities of people central to their identity.

      Talarico pushes back against religious arguments that try to defend intolerance and discrimination of these same marginalized groups.

      Talarico supports public education and the social safety net, and is deeply opposed to school privatization, which is a growing issue in states like Texas. School voucher programs intend to fracture the public education system, divert funds to religious schools, and unfairly punish poor and underprivileged students.

      Talarico supports healthcare and common sense gun reforms. He advocates strongly for voting rights and protections against Republican backed efforts to disenfranchise voters.

      He also criticizes billionaires, their outsized influence over our elections and policy making decisions, and he frames our current situation as a class conflict while acknowledging that the culture wars are a distraction from the real issues deserving our attention.

      The GOP is terrified of candidates like Talarico; alarmed by his populist charm and his sincerity.

      They are haunted by the idea of a more progressive Christian and fear that they could lose to someone who conceivably represents the interests of most constituents for once.

      Contrary to Ken Paxton who is unfathomably corrupt, morally bankrupt, self serving and scandal ridden.

      And especially opposed to figures like Donald Trump, who is more out of touch than „outsider,“ who is more elitist than populist, who is a cruel and narcissistic grifter, a pathological liar and sleazy demagogue who appeals to the worst impulses of his supporters.

    26. 0_IceQueen_0 on

      Correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t Texas rank higher in metrics when Democrats like Ann Richards ran the state?

    27. prancing_pony42 on

      I see everyone is underestimating the stupidity of Texas MAGA. Ken Paxton is a cockroach, bringing him down won’t be easy.

    28. Donnie-The-Relentles on

      Democrats: don’t believe the bullshit. Go fucking vote. Our lives depend on it.

    29. MeadowHaven77 on

      This was the matchup my family wanted. We live next door to James’ district, and my now 24-year-old daughter interned for James’ first campaign the summer she was 16. We literally have been waiting for this kind of a national moment for 8 years!

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