The panic is already setting in for Texas Democrats after State Rep. James Talarico secured their Senate nomination, with party insiders admitting they're facing an uphill battle that requires "everything to go right" in their long-shot bid against Sen. John Cornyn's seat.

Talarico defeated firebrand Rep. Jasmine Crockett by just 6 points on Tuesday night, a narrower margin than Democrats had hoped for their supposedly "stronger" candidate. While CNN and other outlets were quick to project his victory, the real story is what's happening behind the scenes - Democrats are already making excuses for the inevitable loss.

Social media reaction has been swift and brutal. One user on X noted that "Assuming Cornyn wins the primary, Talarico has no shot against him. He just got the nomination and this stuff is already flooding social media," highlighting how opposition research is already overwhelming the Democrat's campaign before it even gets started.

The Republican side tells a different story entirely, with John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton heading to a runoff that has energized the GOP base. As political observer George Lominadze noted on social media, "Talarico wins Texas Senate Democratic nomination while Cornyn and Paxton head to Republican runoff," showcasing the stark contrast between Democratic desperation and Republican enthusiasm.

Let's be honest, folks - this is the same Texas that has been reliably red for decades. The same Texas where Trump dominated in 2024. The same Texas where conservative values run deep and voters reject the radical leftist agenda that Talarico represents.

Democrats can spin this nomination all they want, but the numbers don't lie. When your own party is already saying "everything has to go right" before the general election even begins, you're basically admitting defeat.

The question isn't whether Talarico can win - it's how badly he'll lose. Will Texas Republicans use this opportunity to send a message about the strength of conservative values in the Lone Star State?

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Source: Next News Network