
A profile lays out James Talarico’s theory of victory in his U.S. Senate bid, arguing Democrats can assemble a winning statewide coalition by expanding suburban and Latino support while targeting disaffected voters. It says Democrats finally have the nominee they hoped for but cautions that flipping Texas remains a steep task after a large Republican win two years earlier. Talarico’s strong fundraising and organizing are now more consequential after Ken Paxton’s primary win triggered GOP donor panic, potentially narrowing the resource gap for Democrats if turnout and geography break their way.
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