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Marlow: ‘We Are Going to Crush’ ‘Blasphemous’ James Talarico

On Wednesday’s episode of “The Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed the highly anticipated Texas Senate race. With the recent news of Jasmine Crockett dropping out of the race, Marlow reassured listeners that there is still plenty to be excited about.

“Don’t despair, my fellow Texans who were hoping for more Jasmine Crockett like I was,” Marlow stated. “While we may not have her in the race, we have someone else who is going to crush it.”

Marlow was referring to James Talarico, the Democratic candidate for Texas State Senate District 20. Talarico is a 29-year-old former teacher and current state representative who has been making waves in the political scene.

“We are going to crush this blasphemous candidate,” Marlow declared. “James Talarico is a threat to our values and our way of life in Texas. But we will not let him win.”

Marlow went on to discuss Talarico’s controversial views and policies, including his support for abortion rights and gun control. He also criticized Talarico for being a “career politician” who is out of touch with the everyday concerns of Texans.

“He claims to be a champion for the people, but his actions speak otherwise,” Marlow stated. “We cannot let someone like him represent us in the Senate.”

Marlow urged listeners to get involved in the upcoming election and to spread the word about Talarico’s dangerous beliefs. He also encouraged them to support the Republican candidate, who will be announced soon.

“We need to rally together and show the rest of the country that Texas will not stand for this kind of radicalism,” Marlow said. “We are a strong, conservative state and we will not let anyone try to change that.”

He also reminded listeners that the outcome of this race could have a significant impact on the balance of power in the Senate.

“This is not just about Texas, this is about the future of our country,” Marlow emphasized. “We need to make sure that we have a strong, conservative voice in the Senate to protect our values and our rights.”

In conclusion, Marlow’s message was clear: do not lose hope, do not give up, and do not let James Talarico win. With the support of the people, the Republican candidate will emerge victorious and keep Texas on the right path.

“We are going to crush this race and we are going to crush James Talarico,” Marlow concluded. “Let’s show him what Texas is made of.”

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