Paxton wins Texas Senate primary, attacks Talarico on manhood

Ken Paxton defeated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff this week. He quickly turned to attacking Democratic nominee James Talarico with a series of insults centered on masculinity.

Paxton won the runoff 64-36 after receiving an endorsement from President Donald Trump the previous week. In his victory speech Tuesday night, Paxton referred to Talarico as “Six-Gender Jimmy,” “Low-T Talarico,” “Tofu Talarico,” and “James Tala-freako.” He also released an ad labeling Talarico “too low-T for Texas.”

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Illustration of Ken Paxton celebrating his Senate primary win against John Cornyn at the Texas Capitol.
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Ken Paxton defeats John Cornyn in Texas Senate primary runoff

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Republican Ken Paxton won the Texas Senate primary runoff against incumbent Senator John Cornyn. The victory sets up a November general election matchup against Democrat James Talarico. Democrats view the race as an opportunity in a traditionally Republican state.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated four-term Sen. John Cornyn in the Republican Senate primary runoff on Tuesday. The victory, backed by a late endorsement from President Donald Trump, marks a significant win for the MAGA faction of the party.

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Texas state representative James Talarico is running as the Democratic nominee against Republican Ken Paxton in the race for the U.S. Senate seat.

James Talarico, who has been described by The Daily Wire as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas, said during a live taping of The Bulwark podcast in Dallas that undocumented students he taught were often his “most patriotic” students, and criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement as a “secret police” force.

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National and Texas Democrats, along with Jewish community leaders in the San Antonio area, have condemned Democratic congressional candidate Maureen Galindo over comments about “Zionists” and Jews as voters head into the May 26 primary runoff in Texas’ 35th Congressional District.

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