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James Talarico, Texas Democrats’ US Senate nominee, has thrown his support behind Johnny Garcia in the state’s 35th Congressional District, where Democrats are ramping up their efforts to block a rival candidate who made antisemitic comments ahead of a runoff election next week.
When James Talarico warned supporters in his Senate primary victory speech that Republicans would accuse him of everything from being a hell-bound heretic to an America-hater, he apparently overlooked the one charge that his opponents seem to think ...
State Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin, speaks during a campaign event in San Antonio. Credit: Michael Karlis State Rep. James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Texas’ contested U.S. Senate seat, got personal during a Thursday appearance on the Jamie ...
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Texas Dem James Talarico rips 'un-Christian' court decision on what's allowed in classrooms
Texas state Rep. James Talarico decries the 10 Commandments ruling as un-Christian, sparking clashes with Ken Paxton over Christian nationalism.
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James Talarico opposes billionaires' influence in politics. Several are helping boost his campaign.
The Austin Democrat says big money has too much influence in politics, but that hasn't stopped a deep-pockets super PAC from helping his campaign
For long-suffering Texas Democrats, the best shot at winning statewide office has long been the nomination of a so-called "normie" candidate who looks and sounds Texan, avoids cultural exoticism and speaks to issues residents actually care about.
Dallas, in this composite of a staff photo and an Associated Press photo. (Compos) Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico went head-to-head in a hard-fought Democratic Senate primary that jolted turnout well above normal for a Texas runoff.