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In reply to the discussion: James Talarico: [View all]

EuterpeThelo

(455 posts)
11. That was
Sun May 31, 2026, 01:27 AM
Yesterday

the first thing I thought too.

My late husband and I were in Houston the weekend before the 2018 Senate election in Texas. The vibe for Beto was absolutely ELECTRIC there. We saw tons and tons of signs, hats, stickers for Beto and literally ONE Cruz yard sign.

I don't have to tell you how that turned out.

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James Talarico: [View all] applegrove Saturday OP
K & R...... Lovie777 Saturday #1
The opportunity to have a young articulate Senator in Texas is exciting. So tired of the Cruz/Cornyn BS. walkingman Saturday #2
Good sign! ananda Saturday #3
This is what we need Alice Kramden Saturday #4
I don't want to fall in love (politically) too quickly. calimary Saturday #5
It's the choir boy vs the crook! Fingers crossed there are no surprises like in Maine. surfered Saturday #6
But he only looks like a choir boy next to his vile and crooked opponent.. Trueblue Texan Saturday #7
Makes me happy for... oldsoldierfadingfast Yesterday #9
Thank you. Trueblue Texan 18 hrs ago #13
I Pray Your Right Chicagogrl1 Saturday #8
That was EuterpeThelo Yesterday #11
OK, you two guys. I know we need to be realistic, but didn't someone say "Keep hope alive"? FadedMullet Yesterday #12
As far as TX goes, I can only keep hope alive by not saying anything mdbl 13 hrs ago #20
Yeah, true. But I think Talarico v Paxton is a vastly different dynamic than Beto v Cruz. As an outsider, this one KPN 14 hrs ago #18
Not a Texan either. charliea 14 hrs ago #19
My stepmother in law (San Antonio retired Air Force GOP circles) haele 12 hrs ago #21
Several things I think are different pinkstarburst 12 hrs ago #22
I also had the opportunity to hear him in person and observed the reactions. summer_in_TX Yesterday #10
Texas Democrats and all TX liberals finally have a reason to hope! FakeNoose 18 hrs ago #14
He is the face of the New Democratic leadership randr 17 hrs ago #15
While I am cautiously optimistic about him, I'm still disappointed. bluescribbler 17 hrs ago #16
As a woman in Texas I can see your viewpoint but would remind you - TBF 11 hrs ago #23
Talarico is clearly a rising star. He, along a number of others, are part of a new generation of Democrats flashman13 15 hrs ago #17
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