Ken Paxton, Talarico and Texas Senate
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TribCast: Should we believe the polls about Paxton and Talarico?
In this week's episode, Matthew speaks with James Henson, director of the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin about the polls showing a tight race for U.S. Senate. Are they reliable?
A resurfaced video showed Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico calling Texas' Bluebonnet curriculum "propaganda," drawing Sen. Ted Cruz's rebuke.
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Did Ken Paxton take someone's $1,000 Montblanc pen? Talarico replays 2013 video in latest ad
The saga of a missing $1,000 Montblanc pen has resurfaced in Texas politics, this time in the high-stakes Senate race.
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Fmr Cornyn aide issues statement on joining Talarico
Former Cornyn Aide Smith Issues Statement on Joining Talarico
The Texas U.S. Senate race between Republican Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico remains in a dead heat, according to recent polls. Paxton has secured endorsements from 18 Republican members of Congress and former President Donald Trump. Talarico has ...
James Talarico wins endorsement from Joe Joplin, a Collin County attorney and subject of the story of Ken Paxton's pen-taking incident.
James Talarico speaks at a campaign event in San Antonio earlier this year. A former staffer for Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn has crossed the aisle to
Republicans think they’ve hit a nerve with Texas voters about Talarico ’s manhood. Members of the party have targeted the 37-year-old public school teacher-turned-state legislator for past statements endorsing a vegan lifestyle, suggesting that “God is nonbinary” and opposing legislation that erodes transgender rights.
When a California couple wanted their surrogate, McKenna West, to abort the baby she was carrying, she fled to Texas. There, pro-life laws and Attorney General Ken Paxton helped save the baby, ensuring he got the care he needed.