James Talarico says he ‘missed mark’ on ‘cringey’ comments
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ABC News’ Andrew Dymburt spoke with Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate James Talarico about last night’s GOP primary runoff in Texas and what he meant when he said “God is non-binary” in 2021.
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James Talarico says he ‘missed the mark’ on ‘cringey’ comments as Texas general election starts
Texas state Rep. James Talarico said Wednesday that previous comments he’s made on sensitive cultural issues “missed the mark,” as Republicans lean on those remarks to attack him in the contentious Senate race.
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Trump debuts brutal cartoon nickname for James Talarico to kick off Texas Senate general election
President Donald Trump may have just introduced young Texas voters to the legendary MAD Magazine. A satirical publication that bills itself as "putting the 'fun' back into dysfunction since 1952," MAD Magazine features an iconic,
The Democratic Party’s account on X insulted Miller with profanity in response to his tweet, telling the Trump adviser to “shut up you ugly f---.” In the November election, Talarico faces Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who defeated incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn, in Tuesday’s GOP primary runoff.
Democrats and Republicans are ramping for Texas’ U.S. Senate race, a contest that could shape control of the chamber.
After winning the GOP Senate nomination, Paxton called Democratic nominee Talarico "the most extreme radical the Democrats have ever nominated" and said he's a vegan.
Fox News host Jesse Watters made fun of James Talarico for hiding his girlfriend from the public eye during his Senate election campaign
Experts unpack why conservatives tend to eschew anyone who rebukes meat (which Talarico hasn't even fully done).