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Updated · Fox News · May 29
James Talarico Sells 'Talafreako' T-Shirts After Ken Paxton's Jab
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 29

James Talarico Sells 'Talafreako' T-Shirts After Ken Paxton's Jab

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
  • Houston rallygoers chanted “Talafreako” after James Talarico urged supporters to buy “I’m a Talafreako” shirts, turning Ken Paxton’s nickname into an early general-election fundraising and branding push.
  • The move came a day after Paxton won the GOP Senate nomination, with Talarico using his kickoff event to cast the attorney general as “the most corrupt politician in America.”
  • Talarico paired the taunt with a policy pitch, saying his first Senate act would be an anti-corruption package banning unlimited corporate PAC and super PAC donations, congressional stock trading and gerrymandering.
  • Republicans argue the merch will spotlight Talarico’s resurfaced comments on gender, abortion and religion, while Democratic allies say reclaiming the label shows he can counterpunch against Paxton.
  • The exchange sets up a Texas Senate race around competing liabilities: Paxton’s legal and ethics baggage versus Talarico’s progressive record in a state where moderates could prove decisive.
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