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James Talarico Says He's Inspired by This 'TransQueer Latinx' Theologian, and That'll Play Well in Texas
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National Republican Senatorial Committee
· Jun 22, 2026
New York Post: The ‘TransQueer Latinx’ theologian who ‘continues to inspire’ James Talarico
The ‘TransQueer Latinx’ theologian who ‘continues to inspire’ James TalaricoRyan KingNew York PostJune 22, 2026 Texas Democratic Senate hopeful James Talarico once lavished praise on a self-described “TransQueer, Latinx” activist theologian as a major source of inspiration for his left-wing philosophy. “When you started following me on Twitter, I couldn’t contain my inner fan boy, []
The Daily Caller
· Jun 27, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Ken Paxton Wants Texas To Know That James Talarico Is ‘Weird’
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National Republican Congressional Committee
· Jul 10, 2026
Please, James Talarico, Take Plenty of Pictures
If you’re covering James Talarico launching his 750-mile “Frontera Tour” through South Texas in a desperate attempt to cosplay as someone who understands South Texas please consider the following statement: “We hope that James Talarico the Christian-bashing, gun-grabbing, gender-radical, open-borders Austin liberal takes a picture with every South Texas Democrat he can find. Texans deserve a [] The post Please, James Talarico, Take Plenty of Pictures appeared first on NRCC.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 28, 2026
Texas Democrat defends Talarico: ‘We’re all gay, tofu-eating vegans’
Democratic Texas Land Commissioner candidate Ben Flores delivered a unique defense of Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D-TX), saying, “We’re all gay, tofu-eating vegans.” “Next time they say that James is trans, we’re all trans. When they say James is a tofu-eating vegan, we’re all tofu-eating vegans. And when they say James is going to []
The Daily Wire
· Jun 22, 2026
James Talarico Fanboys For Trans Activist Theologian Who Pushes Bizarre Views On Christianity
Embattled Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico has openly credited a controversial activist theologian with helping shape his political and religious worldview. During a March 2021 podcast appearance, Talarico enthusiastically praised theologian Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, describing himself as a “fan boy” and crediting Henderson-Espinoza’s work with influencing his thinking. “When you started following me on Twitter, ...
Conservative Review
· Jun 23, 2026
Texas's Talarico Scrubbed Website of Statements Supporting 'Trans Kids' and 'Bold, Progressive Ideas' Ahead of Senate Run
Texas Democrat James Talarico's website once promoted his support for trans kids and bold, progressive ideas. That was then. Around the time he launched his Senate campaign in a state that hasn't elected a Democrat to the upper chamber since 1988, that changed, a Washington Free Beacon review found. Today, as Talarico tries to break the Texas Democrats' dry spell, his campaign website makes no mention of his progressive values.The post Texas's Talarico Scrubbed Website of Statements Supporting 'Trans Kids' and 'Bold, Progressive Ideas' Ahead of Senate Run appeared first on .
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Related coverage for "James Talarico Says He's Inspired by This 'TransQueer Latinx' Theologian, and That'll Play Well in Texas": National Republican Senatorial Committee — New York Post: The ‘TransQueer Latinx’ theologian who ‘continues to inspire’ James Talarico. The Daily Caller — EXCLUSIVE: Ken Paxton Wants Texas To Know That James Talarico Is ‘Weird’. National Republican Congressional Committee — Please, James Talarico, Take Plenty of Pictures. Washington Examiner — Texas Democrat defends Talarico: ‘We’re all gay, tofu-eating vegans’. The Daily Wire — James Talarico Fanboys For Trans Activist Theologian Who Pushes Bizarre Views On Christianity. Conservative Review — Texas's Talarico Scrubbed Website of Statements Supporting 'Trans Kids' and 'Bold, Progressive Ideas' Ahead of Senate Run