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Democrat candidate humiliated beyond belief by President Trump

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Trump has a knack for getting under people’s skin. He’s done it once again.

And a Democrat candidate has been humiliated beyond belief by President Trump.

President Donald Trump has again zeroed in on the radical fringe of the Democrat Party, exposing a Senate candidate in Texas whose extreme beliefs look completely out of touch with everyday Americans.

During a conversation aboard Air Force One, the President weighed in on the upcoming Texas Senate GOP primary runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. While Trump held off on picking sides, he made one thing crystal clear: the Democrat challenger stands no chance in the Lone Star State.

“I’ll tell you what I do think — I think the Democrats have a weird, a weird candidate. Six genders, a real hit on Jesus,” Trump said when speaking to reporters.

He didn’t stop there, painting a picture of a candidate who embodies everything regular Texans reject.

The president continued, calling out the flip-flopping on personal habits that many see as emblematic of liberal inconsistency. “I mean, this guy is bad news with his mask from relatively recently, and he’s a vegan. He’s a vegan. All of a sudden, he’s not a vegan. He was a vegan, now all of a sudden he’s not.”

Trump summed up the matchup perfectly: “Texas doesn’t like vegans. I do believe either one of them will easily win the race. I think the candidate the Democrats have in Texas is a very flawed, very weak, very — I think he’s a pathetic candidate, especially for Texas.”

James Talarico’s own record backs up the criticism. A video from 2022 shows him pushing hard against meat consumption in the name of fighting so-called climate change. Back then, he positioned his state legislative campaign as strictly non-meat based.

“It is now existential that we try to reduce our meat consumption, and that we try to respect animals in all aspects of society,” Talarico said.

“And so I am proud to say that our campaign has officially become a non-meat campaign. So we have, we are only buying vegan products from our local vegan businesses.”

Yet when pressed later, Talarico tried to walk it all back. He denied “all accusations of veganism” and insisted his operation was powered by classic Texas fare.

“Our campaign runs on barbecue,” he claimed, as if voters wouldn’t notice the sudden change in direction.

This isn’t just about diet. Talarico has waded deep into cultural battles that strike at the heart of American norms. During one committee hearing, he pushed the idea that biology itself is up for debate, insisting there are far more than two s*xes.

“The one thing I want us to all be aware of is that modern science obviously recognizes that there are many more than two biological s*xes,” Talarico argued, citing rare genetic conditions. “In fact, there are six.”

Such statements reveal a worldview that dismisses basic reality in favor of activist ideology.

For millions of families across Texas and the nation, this kind of talk represents an assault on common sense.

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