Paxton remporte la primaire sénatoriale du Texas et attaque la virilité de Talarico

Ken Paxton a battu le sénateur sortant John Cornyn lors du second tour de la primaire républicaine pour le Sénat au Texas cette semaine. Il s'est rapidement tourné vers le candidat démocrate James Talarico, l'attaquant avec une série d'insultes centrées sur sa masculinité.

Paxton a remporté le second tour avec 64 % contre 36 % des voix après avoir reçu le soutien du président Donald Trump la semaine précédente. Dans son discours de victoire mardi soir, Paxton a qualifié Talarico de "Six-Gender Jimmy", "Low-T Talarico", "Tofu Talarico" et "James Tala-freako". Il a également diffusé une publicité qualifiant Talarico de "trop peu viril pour le Texas".

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