Agreed Dick I'll believe it when I see it. Though Talarico could win if the economy is bad enough that Texans correctly place the blame on Trump and the GOP. Maybe a $60M cage fight at the White House, reflecting pool turning blue, Arch De Trump, and a billion dollar ballroom will turn a few votes. Americans care about their money, esoteric things like the constitution, rule of law, equality, justice is blah blah for them. But when they have trouble affording gas, mortgage, and beer, maybe some will resent Trump's vanity projects and vote the bastards out.
My bet is Cornyn voters will stay home and not vote, unless the polls show a close race just before the election. If that is the case, they will hold their noses and vote for Paxton. Talarico could walk on top of the Rio Grande or appear on a hilltop with Jesus, Moses and Elijah and Christian conservatives would still not vote for him., so deep is their antipathy towards any Democrat.
BTW: I understand Talarico is staunchly pro-choice. That alone could sink him in November in "Jesus Saves"-road sign Texas.
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Agreed Dick I'll believe it when I see it. Though Talarico could win if the economy is bad enough that Texans correctly place the blame on Trump and the GOP. Maybe a $60M cage fight at the White House, reflecting pool turning blue, Arch De Trump, and a billion dollar ballroom will turn a few votes. Americans care about their money, esoteric things like the constitution, rule of law, equality, justice is blah blah for them. But when they have trouble affording gas, mortgage, and beer, maybe some will resent Trump's vanity projects and vote the bastards out.
My bet is Cornyn voters will stay home and not vote, unless the polls show a close race just before the election. If that is the case, they will hold their noses and vote for Paxton. Talarico could walk on top of the Rio Grande or appear on a hilltop with Jesus, Moses and Elijah and Christian conservatives would still not vote for him., so deep is their antipathy towards any Democrat.
BTW: I understand Talarico is staunchly pro-choice. That alone could sink him in November in "Jesus Saves"-road sign Texas.