The gloves are OFF in Texas as Republicans unleash a scorching early assault on Democrat James Talarico, branding the radical leftist as an "open borders, Trump-hating extremist" in what promises to be one of the most consequential Senate races of the 2026 midterms.
With control of the U.S. Senate potentially hanging in the balance, GOP forces aren't waiting around to expose Talarico's dangerous agenda that would sell out hardworking Texans for the globalist elite. The Democratic Senate nominee has already drawn fire for his far-left positions that put illegal immigrants before American citizens and bureaucrats before parents.
But Talarico's defenders are already crying foul, proving just how rattled the left has become. One supporter took to social media, whining that "Republicans are already on the attack, making up stories. Talarico has always stood up for the people, not billionaire donors. And unlike his Republican counterparts, he actually lives out the 10 Commandments!!"
What a joke! This is the same playbook Democrats always use - wrap themselves in religious rhetoric while pushing policies that would fundamentally transform America into a socialist wasteland.
Stakes Couldn't Be Higher for MAGA Agenda
Make no mistake, Patriots - this Texas Senate race isn't just about the Lone Star State. It's about whether President Trump will have the Senate majority he needs to fully implement his America First agenda and complete the massive deportation operation that will finally secure our borders.
Talarico represents everything wrong with today's Democrat Party: open borders extremism, anti-Trump hysteria, and a radical agenda that puts illegal aliens before American workers. Texas Republicans know they can't let this wolf in sheep's clothing anywhere near the U.S. Senate.
The early offensive shows Republicans learned their lesson from past cycles - you can't wait to define these radical Democrats. You have to expose their extremist agenda from day one, before they can fool voters with their moderate masquerade.
Will Texas voters see through Talarico's facade and keep the Lone Star State red? The future of President Trump's second-term agenda may depend on it.
