Paxton vence primárias do Senado no Texas e ataca masculinidade de Talarico

Ken Paxton derrotou o senador John Cornyn nas primárias republicanas do Senado no Texas esta semana. Ele rapidamente passou a atacar o candidato democrata James Talarico com uma série de insultos centrados em sua masculinidade.

Paxton venceu o segundo turno por 64 a 36 após receber o apoio do presidente Donald Trump na semana anterior. Em seu discurso de vitória na noite de terça-feira, Paxton referiu-se a Talarico como “Jimmy Seis-Gêneros”, “Talarico de Baixa Testosterona”, “Talarico de Tofu” e “James Tala-freako”. Ele também lançou um anúncio rotulando Talarico como “homem com pouca testosterona para o Texas”.

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