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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTalarico is a guest on Bill Maher show tomorrow
Wonder if anyone will try block it?
rampartd
(4,398 posts)YodaMom2
(171 posts)Even as an atheist, I can appreciate people who actually live by the teachings of the biblical Jesus (unlike the wildly unChrist-like Christian Right).
But Im not sure I can tolerate an hour of that smug, smarmy bastard Maher just to listen to Talarico.
BannonsLiver
(20,352 posts)She and Bill are close friends and have been for at least a decade.
YodaMom2
(171 posts)Peas in a pod. Maher long ago ceased being anything close to liberal or progressive. He fancies himself a libertarian, which to my mind is just a right-winger with a better vocabulary and something resembling a political philosophy.
BannonsLiver
(20,352 posts)Used to watch him all the time. Saw him at his comedy gigs 3 times, including once in the late 90s. Then he slowly morphed into my dad politically and that was all she wrote.
YodaMom2
(171 posts)He lost me with his relentless diatribes against the woke left, a fixation clearly rooted in personal animosity (his performances at college and university campuses had been the targets of protest). And, of course, his misogyny, which became more apparent to me over time.
pandr32
(14,073 posts)At least the ones I've encountered.
themaguffin
(5,060 posts)themaguffin
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What does a random link have to do with this? What does Bari, piece of shit that she is, have to do with what happened to the interview?
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)themaguffin
(5,060 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)Glad I could help
themaguffin
(5,060 posts)Tree Lady
(13,149 posts)In a year last Friday, wasnt bad at all. He didnt have any Trumpers on.
Prairie Gates
(7,641 posts)Response to Prairie Gates (Reply #6)
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FakeNoose
(41,002 posts)Bill Mahar can be very much of an asshole when he wants to be.
Just sayin'
Ilikepurple
(520 posts)I think the more the people, especially Texans, get to see of Talarico before the primary date the better. I know if I was voting in the primary, would like to see him perform in a somewhat adversarial environment outside the dry confines of the state legislature. Crocketts abilities to advocate for her position on the national stage are fairly well known or easy to research. I may be wrong, but I think even for Texans, Talarico is a lesser known quantity. I look forward to seeing clips and comments here.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)and doesnt give me Fetterman vibes.
Boo1
(252 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)How is that even a question?
LtTx
(64 posts)if serving in Congress is the bellweather-- then we have lots of people who have served long stints and are patently not qualified. It is about who can get Rethugs to cross the line.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)That's a foolish pipe dream.
SSJVegeta
(2,581 posts)His first run, he flipped a solid republican district.
Crockett has so far has only run in solidly Democratic districts. Regardless I think she has a ton of potential.
And Talarico is as sharp as they come -and consistent. Everything from his demeanor, his platform-and basic ability to work with people who he doesnt agree with, makes him far from a Fetterman.
Fetterman tried to make his brand about how much of a rebel he is. His campaign was all about bullying his opponents into submission with a barrage of personal attacks on social media and ads.
Talarico and Fetterman share probably nothing in common.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)10 or more black voters will stay home.
SSJVegeta
(2,581 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)Have a nice day
SSJVegeta
(2,581 posts)I am genuinely interested on why you think black voters won't turn out to vote for Talarico if he was the nominee.
Its funny because people said the same thing about Obama in 2008 regarding white voters. Boy were they wrong!
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)But more will turn out if they have a candidate they are excited to vote for. Im not saying shes guaranteed to win. But I dont think he has a better chance just because hes a white man.
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)Then maybe we need to stop putting so much respect and value in "the democratic base." If they would refuse to show up and vote for the democratic candidate, then they are of zero value and worth as a voting bloc, and we need to focus our energies on other groups that actually care and show up when it counts.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)Doesnt sound like a good strategy.
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)Doesn't sound like those voters actually are there to support democrats, if what you are saying is true, and they just pick and choose, and only want to support black candidates, and screw anyone else who wins the primary.
If Jasmine wins the primary, good for her, and she'll have my vote in the general. But she needs to understand that she entered a race very late, when there was already a popular candidate running who was generating a lot of goodwill and support from Texans. She can't act all surprised when it isn't a runaway, and when many Texans already really liked and connected with Talarico and were planning to vote for him (I already was) and didn't switch over to her just because she jumped in at the eleventh hour. If her supporters decide to go scorched earth, well, that's a real shame and I guess she'll have poisoned the well.
hamsterjill
(17,264 posts)Lifelong Texan here, and 21-year member of DU. Texas politics is a unique animal that some do not understand. We are closer this election than we've ever been in turning Texas. So Texas Democrats are doing something right. It may still not be enough when we get to the general, but we are fighting hard and something has changed this time around. Again, it may not be enough, but outsiders are just going to have to trust the process, and we will see where we get.
Talarico has the best chance in the general. End of story. Full stop.
All of us who live down here have interactions with Republicans. Hell, we are surrounded by them. I know of at least three Republicans who have told me that if Talarico wins the primary, they will vote for him in the general. All I've heard any Republican say about Crockett is (and I quote....this is their words; not mine) that she's a "clown car". They don't like her. Whether that's right or whether that's wrong, it is fact.
If Crockett wins the primary, I will be an ardent supporter of hers in the General. But I find it quite offensive for someone to suggest that if Crockett does not win, that Black voters will stay home for the general and not vote. That doesn't give Black voters enough credit in my opinion because EVERY Democrat down here, regardless of race, color, gender or religion knows what's at stake this time around.
SSJVegeta
(2,581 posts)And I have no doubt she will be in the future.
But I think your testimony as a Texan speaks volumes in the kind of approach that is needed to win over large portions of the population that have historically not aligned with Democrats -and win statewide.
Talarico is a rare breed of a politician in seemingly taking the right appproach, and I think it would be a huge mistake for Democrats to throw that away.
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)because I truly think he has a shot at winning. In order to win, we don't just need progressive democrat votes. We have to get some independent votes. We need some of those Hispanic votes that voted for Trump in 2024. We need a candidate that people who are disturbed by the worst of what is happening right now will vote for. The choices on the Repub side are unsavory and extreme. Talarico is a choice a lot of voters can get behind. Crockett is wonderful in a national level, just like AOC is. If she were running in New York or California, she would align with their very progressive views. I agree with her on so many things. But I think she's really going to struggle to pick up anything but hard core democratic votes. She's very divisive, just like AOC, and that's just HARD when you're running in a red state.
I am also very disturbed by DU members suggesting that Black voters would stay home if Crockett isn't the candidate. How would they feel if the tables were turned and Crockett wins and Hispanic and white democrats decided to stay home and not support Crockett? Either we're all for turning this around in 2026 or we aren't.
Also, anyone frustrated that the race between Talarico and Crockett is so close needs to remember that Talarico had been running for MONTHS and was an extremely popular and well liked candidate for senate, long before Crockett decided to enter the race, literally on the date of the filing deadline. He had been campaigning, getting his message out, and gaining a lot of goodwill among Texans. Jasmine choosing to run at the last second is fine, but she shouldn't be surprised that the race is so close and not a complete blow away for her, that in fact, she may lose. She could have chosen to run for another position that didn't have someone as popular running against her, but she went for senate. That's on her.
hamsterjill
(17,264 posts)That was part of MY decision to vote for Talarico. He was already in the race long before Crockett filed.
I was proud of them both for running clean campaigns, but I feel that hers has become a little tarnished at the end with the Colin Allred comments and the fact that she's taken money from Cuellar's PAC (and others, I believe). My opinion, but our opinions are what decide who we vote for.
I will state again, and I'm sure you agree - if Crockett wins the primary, then I will willingly and fervently support her.
LtTx
(64 posts)I am lifelong Texan (70 years)n except for about 8 years in Ireland and England. Crockett is great- but she will not win a statewide race in TX at this point in time. We need someone who can get Rethugs to cross the line at the voting booth. Talarico is closer to doing that than Crockett. Sad, but true. And I don't care what the polls say. Polls don't vote. There are Rethugs who do not want to vote for Paxton and would be much more likely to vote for Talarico than Crockett. Just sayin'
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)the biggest voting block in the Democratic Party by rejecting the Black woman in the race and picking the less qualified candidate because he's a white man in a vain attempt to get republican votes, which has never happened. Great strategy.
LtTx
(64 posts)Get the Rethugs out. Talarico has the best chance. And yes, there are a lot of racist assholes in Texas- and guess what- they vote. We (Texans) have to get our foot in the door. Nothing against her at all- I find her refreshing and straight forward. But I have to face reality. She just cannot win against Paxton, the likely rethug candidate.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)Every poll I've seem has them both doing about the same.
LtTx
(64 posts)Neither do young people. Let's just say that I have a hunch. I have been a Texan for 70 years and have some insight to the state voters.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)But African Americans do vote.
LtTx
(64 posts)White voters are projected to make up approximately 44% of likely voters in the March 2026 Texas Democratic primary. The remaining 56% consists of Latino (28%), Black (23%), and other (5%) voters. This demographic reflects a shift in the party's base, which is increasingly diverse, though white voters remain a significant segment.
APSA Preprints
APSA Preprints
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Key 2026 Primary Demographic Highlights:
White Likely Voters: 44%
Latino Likely Voters: 28%
Black Likely Voters: 23%
Other/Undisclosed: 5%
Gender: 60% Women, 40% Men
Generations: 35% Silent/Baby Boomer, 25% Gen-X, 40% Millennial/Gen-Z
University of Houston
University of Houston
While the Texas Democratic primary population is 44% white, this group often splits their support between candidates, with some polls indicating a 14-point advantage for specific candidates among white voters. Other studies indicate that white women with college degrees are 15 points more likely to lean Democratic.
Pew Research Center
Pew Research Center
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SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)Thats just a poll of democrats. I assume all will vote for the democratic nominee. Especially blacks if they have a black candidate to vote for. Unless youre claiming that white democratic voters wont vote for a black candidate?
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)Sounds like you're the one implying Black voters won't show up vote if they don't have a black candidate to vote for...
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)that more blacks voters will come out to vote in greater numbers if they have a candidate they are excited to vote for.
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)Well, then we can say the same for every demographic then, can't we? Without making accusations like "so are you saying white and Hispanic voters won't vote for a black candidate?" Maybe they'll just "come out to vote in greater numbers if they have a candidate they are excited to vote for" too?
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)a Hispanic candidate. But its not like white voters will get excited for a white candidate because there are always white candidates, and have been for over 200 years.
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)He has the best chance by far of winning the general.
I would be SHOCKED if racist misogynistic Texas elects a Black woman to the senate. Even with Talarico, it will be a long shot and will require democrats busting their butts getting the vote out. The one silver lining is if Crockett by some miracle did win in November, it would forever put to rest the argument that we have to have a white straight christian male candidate for president in 2028, which I keep seeing argued over and over, that it has to be Andy Beshear, or Prtizer, or Chris Murphy, or a handful or other ho hum people I have no interest in voting for. If Crockett were to win, that argument gets thrown out the window and now we CAN have a gay man nominee in 2028. We CAN have a woman nominee in 2028. Would love to see a Buttigieg/AOC ticket, if that is the case.
But again, I'm pulling for Talarico and hoping he wins the March primary.
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pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)Texas is 12% black. It's majority Hispanic at the last census, and has about the same number of white people (about 41% of each.) In order to win in Texas in the general, not just the primary, a candidate has to get votes from all those demographics.
Talarico is in no way the less qualified candidate. He's absolutely as qualified as Jasmine, was in the race and had a lot of goodwill and support and enthusiasm from Texans for his campaign LONG BEFORE Jasmine decided to enter the race literally the day of the filing deadline. If Jasmine wanted to run, I truly do not understand why she picked a race where a popular candidate was already running and then acted all shocked when it wasn't an instant runaway win for her. She may very well not win, and it's her own fault. She would have done MUCH BETTER to chose an office that didn't have anyone well known running for it.
SocialDemocrat61
(7,300 posts)is more qualified than the black woman whos actually been in congress? Interesting.
themaguffin
(5,060 posts)make himself known, make his case and share his views etc.
TexasBushwhacker
(21,140 posts)I will vote for whoever is the Democrat in the general election.
This is a mid-term election and they tend to have lower voter turnouts. But a big battle can get people to the polls. Texas isn't a "red" state. It's a non-voting state. The Republicans have been in power for so long that many Democrats feel like their vote is meaningless. When it comes to POTUS, it still is.
But POTUS isn't everything. Ted Cruz won in 2012 by 16 points. In 2018, he won by only 2.6%. He did better against Colin Allred in 2024 (9%) but nothing close to his 2012 margin. My hope is that whoever is the Democratic nominee this year beats Cornyn, and whoever isn't (Talarico or Crockett) challenges Cruz in 2030.
pinkstarburst
(1,920 posts)Talarico is a much better choice than Crockett. So much of Crockett's support right now is coming from non-Texans, and that's fine, she's a popular national figure, but that doesn't necessarily translate into how she's going to perform when it's time for her to run in the general election in November--and need to pick up votes from Independents if she wants to win.
She's made one of her positions that she's going to ban assault rifles. Same mistake Beto made. That plays really well on the national stage among progressives, and as a democrat, of course, I wish we could do this, but it is an absolute losing position in Texas. They will come for her just like they did for Beto and she will lose.
Talarico is also for a much more middle of the road position with regards to Israel, and only supports funding defensive measures like the Iron Dome. Jasmine supports fully funding weapons of war. This position may lose her votes from young voters, just like it lost us votes in 2024.
I was a strong Talarico supporter long before Crockett decided to throw her name in at the last minute. I wish she had chosen to run for something else. It would have been better if they were fighting side by side to get the vote out, rather than having an ugly primary.