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Turns out, Jesus has no political party. But don’t tell these guys that.
www.esquire.comI don’t have live access to news tooling in this turn, but I can share what’s been reported recently.
Summary of coverage: A number of outlets have highlighted comments by Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico that drew criticism and attention on social media and in political commentary. Some coverage characterizes certain remarks as controversial or “creepy” in relation to transgender youth, while others frame the discussion around his broader campaign and policy positions.[1][2][3]
Reactions and context: Conservative and GOP-aligned commentators have amplified the criticisms, while Talarico’s campaign has argued that these are partisan attacks. There is ongoing discussion about whether the remarks reflect his broader messaging or were isolated moments within his campaign narrative.[2][7][1]
Additional perspectives: Various profiles and opinion pieces have examined Talarico’s policy focus (e.g., anti-corruption agenda, insulin pricing) and how his rhetoric is perceived across different audiences, including evangelical and LGBTQ+ communities. Some pieces discuss how his statements intersect with broader debates in Texas politics and national races.[4][8][9]
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Turns out, Jesus has no political party. But don’t tell these guys that.
www.esquire.comOne of the Democratic Party’s newest rising stars, James Talarico, is being mocked for a “creepy" comment he made about children who identify as transgender.
www.foxnews.comJames Talarico sees a spiritual void at the center of our society.
www.nytimes.comWell before he became Texas’s Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, James Talarico helped a nervous student leader find the courage to wear a rainbow Pride pin to meet Barack Obama writes Nathan Barrera-Bunch.
www.advocate.comOne of the Democratic Party’s newest rising stars, James Talarico, is being mocked for a “creepy" comment he made about children who identify as transgender.
www-ak-ms.foxnews.comAn influencer said Senate candidate James Talarico called former opponent Colin Allred a 'mediocre Black man.' He insists he was only talking about Allred's 'method of campaigning.'
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