James Talarico's actions throughout the Democratic Senate primary in Texas made clear his lack of respect for black voters and their God-given right to elect a candidate of their choice. In what seemed like a major reversal, the boy-faced candidate insisted that "our black neighbors" should be allowed to "shape [their]
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James Talarico's actions throughout the Democratic Senate primary in Texas made clear his lack of respect for black voters and their God-given right to elect a candidate of their choice. In what seemed like a major reversal, the boy-faced candidate insisted that "our black neighbors" should be allowed to "shape [their]
James Talarico's actions throughout the Democratic Senate primary in Texas made clear his lack of respect for black voters and their God-given right to elect a candidate of their choice.
Conservative Review reported the story as "In Major Reversal, Talarico Implies That Black Votes Matter."
2 sources have covered this story, including Conservative Review and Washington Free Beacon. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 14 hours ago.
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