James Talarico Campaigns to Unseat Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Race
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Nikki McCann Ramirez
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James Talarico, a Democrat running for Senate in Texas, is campaigning against scandal-ridden Attorney General Ken Paxton. The article covers Talarico's uphill battle to end the statewide Democratic electoral drought in Texas, his campaign strategy, and his focus on putting a spotlight on Paxton's controversies. Talarico expresses optimism about his chances despite the challenging political landscape in Texas.
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· 3 pulledJames Talarico thinks the San Antonio Spurs will win the 2026 NBA championship in a seven game scorcher against the New York Knicks.
He also thinks he can end the statewide Democratic electoral drought in Texas.
The conference playoffs and primaries have been fought, the final contest is underway, but now comes the hardest part: winning it all.
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