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James Talarico: The Wolf in Sunday’s Clothing, by Mike Robertson – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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U.S. Senate candidate (D) James Talarico (TheDuggernaut, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

By Mike Robertson, The American Spectator, April 12, 2026

Democrats are repackaging progressive politics as Christian faith in the Texas Senate race.

In the wake of President Trump’s decisive second-term victory, the Democratic Party finds itself in full retreat mode. The old playbook, full of shoving Woke extremism, drag queen story hours, and open borders down America’s throat — backfired spectacularly. So now they’re trying a new tactic: pretending to be one of us. No more rainbow flags and “defund the police” chants in public. Instead, they’re courting centrists, independents, and — most brazenly — the very heart of the MAGA base: churchgoing white Christians, Baptists, Evangelicals, and everyday folks who still believe in the God of the Bible.

Nowhere is this deception more obvious than in the 2026 Texas U.S. Senate race. Texas hasn’t sent a Democrat to statewide office since 1994, yet the party is all-in on James Talarico, their freshly minted nominee for the Class II seat currently held by Sen. John Cornyn. …

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