Texas state Representative James Talarico is no stranger to the slings and arrows of political battle. Earlier this month, he defeated Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in a U.S. Senate primary that got increasingly heated toward Election Day amid allegations that he called Colin Allred, who dropped out of the Senate race in December and pivoted to a House run, a “mediocre Black man.” (Talarico countered by saying he’d only called Allred’s method of campaigning mediocre.) As Talarico heads into the general election—where he’ll be matched up against the winner in the Republican runoff, either incumbent John Cornyn or Attorney General Ken Paxton—incoming fire from national figures is ratcheting up, and some are seemingly taking their condemnation of the Democratic candidate straight to God. The Austin Democrat, who…
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