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In reply to the discussion: TX called for Talarico. [View all]

pinkstarburst

(1,990 posts)
20. All politics is local
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 10:53 AM
11 hrs ago

Texas is quite conservative. It is not possible to win here in a statewide race without getting some independent/moderate votes. Talarico strikes a really good balance. He appeals to democrats with his messaging of fighting for the working class and going after billionaires. His genuine message of faith and loving thy neighbor will also play strongly with independents, with Hispanics, and other religious voters. This message might not play well in NYC, but in Texas? It works, and it's genuine. He's also coming from a place of positivity and hope, while also wanting to fight for the working class, and I think that messaging of finding common ground (we all want things to be better for our families) really resonates with voters who are perhaps tired of the hopeless ugliness that has infected politics.

It will be an uphill battle to get any statewide seat in Texas. We need lots of donations, volunteers, and support. But with Talarico, and the current momentum in the country right now, I think there is a chance. I feel there was no chance racist redneck Texas was going to elect a Black woman in a statewide race.

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TX called for Talarico. [View all] mobeau69 17 hrs ago OP
good Skittles 16 hrs ago #1
Agree. I really like Crockett but she needs to polish her delivery a little like AOC has done. mobeau69 15 hrs ago #2
I like Crockett's delivery just fine DFW 15 hrs ago #3
You made my point: "The problem is that a majority of Texas voters probably would not." mobeau69 14 hrs ago #9
Curious as to why you say that. I obviously don't know a lot about TX politics. Katinfl 13 hrs ago #12
You're curious about a black woman's chance to win a Senate seat in Texas? nt Nittersing 13 hrs ago #15
It's not that at all. Just curious as to the broad appeal of Talarico. Katinfl 12 hrs ago #16
All politics is local pinkstarburst 11 hrs ago #20
Thanks for the explanation. Katinfl 7 hrs ago #22
You know what is said about PA, right? Pittsburgh in the west, Philadelphia in the east, and Alabama in between DFW 11 hrs ago #19
Thanks. Makes more sense now. Katinfl 7 hrs ago #21
San Antonio is also blue. ananda 7 hrs ago #23
From The Hill nitpicked 15 hrs ago #4
Did the AP take Dallas County into account? RandySF 15 hrs ago #5
She's behind by 160K with 200k uncounted. TheRickles 14 hrs ago #6
Tks. mobeau69 14 hrs ago #8
Not sure but I would think so. Either way Talarico was called ftw. mobeau69 14 hrs ago #7
Well, damn. mwmisses4289 14 hrs ago #10
I hope he's what he says he is. Joinfortmill 13 hrs ago #11
His authenticity won many moderates in the small counties - TBF 12 hrs ago #17
Crockett is young and talented.. Escape 13 hrs ago #13
Her situation is similar to Pete Buttigieg (spelling?) fujiyamasan 7 hrs ago #24
Wish we could have had both of them pinkstarburst 13 hrs ago #14
And now I throw my support into his ring Torchlight 12 hrs ago #18
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