Paxton gana las primarias del Senado de Texas y ataca la masculinidad de Talarico

Ken Paxton derrotó al senador titular John Cornyn en la segunda vuelta de las primarias republicanas al Senado de Texas esta semana. Rápidamente, pasó a atacar al candidato demócrata James Talarico con una serie de insultos centrados en su masculinidad.

Paxton ganó la segunda vuelta con un 64-36 tras recibir el respaldo del presidente Donald Trump la semana anterior. En su discurso de victoria el martes por la noche, Paxton se refirió a Talarico como “Jimmy de seis géneros”, “Talarico de baja testosterona”, “Talarico de tofu” y “James Tala-freako”. También publicó un anuncio calificando a Talarico como “demasiado falto de testosterona para Texas”.

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