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(1,248 posts)I cannot believe Texans are falling for that feminine crap the repuke party is spewing. Jesus, what is wrong with those people??
Lovie777
(24,422 posts)it appears that republicans have decided to vote for him, well at least more than usual 🙃
hookaleft
(1,248 posts)He was up 2 points two weeks ago. The attacks are working.
SSJVegeta
(3,412 posts)Different polls have different samples and metrics used for their results. But yeah: the attacks are definitely helping consolidate Paxtons base.
While concerning, Talarico still has a large warchest and innovative strategies to combat the massive superpac money and billions in propaganda being spent against him. In short: He's only getting started.
hookaleft
(1,248 posts)He has a hard path ahead of him. I contributed 25$. I am going to try to do the same before June 30th.
SSJVegeta
(3,412 posts)Hes been behind 2 points and ahead as far as 8 since the primary.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/polls/texas-us-senate-election-polls-2026.html
tishaLA
(14,829 posts)and it seems like independent and right-leaning voters are considering him "the lesser of two evils" because they dislike his support of trans people, hate that he said God is non-binary, etc etc etc. However, they are appalled by Paxton's corruption, so they're willing to vote for Talarico or stay home -- it's a default decision, but it's just perverse considering that Talarico has been so moderate about virtually everything in his career. So just emphasize his moderation while having outside groups run constant ads about Paxton's criminality.
11 Bravo
(24,367 posts)democrank
(12,730 posts)Drowning, the title of this ad, is what so many voters are facing and Talarico is hammering that home. Hopefully, more and more voters are listening.
hookaleft
(1,248 posts)He lives outside of Dallas (now he does, but he grew up in So Cal). He goes to church every Sunday. And is truly a Christian man. He is thoughtful, loving, and generous. But he has been a Trump supporter since 2016. He has skewed ideas about immigration and really is uninformed. He doesn't see any problem with having an id to vote. He doesn't understand what is behind it. He is busy working and raising two small children. He is in the 1 percent. I don't see him voting for Talarico and it makes me so sad.
TBF
(37,603 posts)enabling genocide in Palestine, and building concentration camps here in the US? Any "Christian" thoughts on that?
I live in the suburbs of Houston and know many like him. Many work in the Oil and Gas industry in some way - whether it's trading, pipeline, etc. The whole "I'm a Christian" thing and being "thoughtful, loving, and generous" doesn't really hold up when you see what they are willing to support (even if they are supporting it through inaction).
hookaleft
(1,248 posts)I have tried to tell him but he won't listen.
TBF
(37,603 posts)and what of the Epstein Files? Just consorting with someone like Jeffrey Epstein is bad enough, let alone some of the allegations against Trump. Further, he is a felon and would be in jail in the state of NY if he hadn't "won" the presidency.
"Not aware" is poppycock, to put it mildly.
SSJVegeta
(3,412 posts)...or facebook -or slanted cable news opinions.
Regardless of your political persuasion, that is generally a world that is intended to mislead rather than inform. Much of the population has largely turned off any reliable conveyor of information to their outside world, and essentially live in an information vacuum. Sometimes they might only wake up when they are directly impacted by a problem. Even then, they might not.
TBF
(37,603 posts)ignore a lot - but to say they're unaware of the situation in the Middle East because they only watch Tik Tok is ridiculous. My husband loves TikTok and he goes on & on about what Isreal is doing to Palestinians, and he sees this all on Tik Tok.
I'm not buying any of it, and I'm not giving them a pass on their behavior. They own Trump, they voted for him, and they need to join reality and acknowledge (at least to themselves) that he has not been good for our country.
Giving people a pass because they act "nice" is not helpful.
SSJVegeta
(3,412 posts)They ignore a lot but are trapped by their surrounding media and "us vs them" phony baloney mindset. They may or may know they are in thsi situation, and many may not even care
Omaha Steve
(110,566 posts)Torchlight
(7,218 posts)as seen by the vague fears, unsourced uncertainties and ill-defined doubts being peddled by the RW base as a reponse to his quiet and competent ascendancy.
I think Taylor Rehmet's surprise victory over his GOP competitor in a deep red district in a deep red state (pulling in over 3/4s of the independent vote) turned a page in TX.