James Talarico’s Problematic ‘God is Nonbinary’ Timeline
James Talarico is the Democratic Senate nominee in Texas this year. He is raising money hand over fist, will enjoy Beto O’Rourke-style adulation from most of the “news” media, and now faces an exceptionally flawed Republican opponent in the general election. The GOP, desperate to hold this seat, will spend the next several months defining Talarico, accurately, as a radical leftist. He looks and speaks like a youth pastor, but his substantive views and voting record would fit comfortably on, say, the Seattle City Council. The opening general election salvo, or “silo,” as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might call it, from Talarico’s Republican rival seeks to introduce the leftist to a Texas audience.
James Talarico’s Problematic ‘God is Nonbinary’ Timeline Democratic Texas Senate nominee James Talarico is being criticized for past statements, including his assertion that “God is nonbinary.” His Republican opponent has launched an ad campaign to define Talarico as a radical leftist, highlighting his controversial remarks and voting record. Talarico recently attempted to clarify his “God is nonbinary” comment, suggesting it was taken out of context, but his timeline shows he doubled down on the statement before his recent retreat.
- James Talarico is the Democratic Senate nominee in Texas.
- His Republican opponent is launching an ad campaign to label him a “radical leftist.”
- Talarico’s past statement “God is nonbinary” has drawn significant attention.
- He recently stated he may have “missed the mark” with the comment, but critics point out he doubled down on it last month.
- Another controversial statement included touting “abortion care” for the “trans community” in a sermon.
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