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Eddie Haskell 60

(60 posts)
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:33 PM 16 hrs ago

If Talarico loses TX he should run for president

If Talarico wins TX, he needs to keep the seat and not run for president.

If Talarico loses TX, he should run for president.

Some Dems may say he's not seasoned enough but you always strike when the iron's hot and seize the moment. Dems are notorious for letting those slip by.

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If Talarico loses TX he should run for president (Original Post) Eddie Haskell 60 16 hrs ago OP
If he loses, why would the iron be hot? EdmondDantes_ 16 hrs ago #1
Because it's still Texas Eddie Haskell 60 15 hrs ago #5
The only baggage this Texan ever held against Beto... Trueblue Texan 15 hrs ago #7
He was ready Eddie Haskell 60 12 min ago #14
tton gharo3481 16 hrs ago #2
care to explain, gharo9431? Skittles 15 hrs ago #10
How so? marble falls 3 hrs ago #12
Not yet Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #3
If Talarico loses TX, he should maybe run in the primary. mr715 16 hrs ago #4
I think that would be a huge mistake. Trueblue Texan 15 hrs ago #6
Perhaps we should work on getting him elected NOW TBF 15 hrs ago #8
NO. 2naSalit 15 hrs ago #9
Maybe someday. Not yet. Ocelot II 15 hrs ago #11
The same is true with Crockett. Someday, but not yet. marble falls 3 hrs ago #13

EdmondDantes_

(1,764 posts)
1. If he loses, why would the iron be hot?
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:46 PM
16 hrs ago

Regardless I think we would be better off if he stayed active in the state to build the party. We have this habit of getting very excited about candidates running in red states, generally running races they don't win, often losing by significant margins and then they aren't heard from much.

Instead we need them to focus on building their state parties. Getting our hopes up on long shots who have a collective history of being a flash in the pan isn't working.

Eddie Haskell 60

(60 posts)
5. Because it's still Texas
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:58 PM
15 hrs ago

A good example would be Beto doing this but he a tiny bit of baggage that Republicans amplified and Dems ran away from like they always do and went for the corporate dem instea.

Trueblue Texan

(4,440 posts)
7. The only baggage this Texan ever held against Beto...
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 09:03 PM
15 hrs ago

…was that he jumped into the presidential race before he was genuinely ready.

Fiendish Thingy

(23,115 posts)
3. Not yet
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:50 PM
16 hrs ago

He needs to win something, and gain experience in national, as opposed to state, governance.

Let’s not let idolatry cloud our vision- his time will come.

mr715

(3,508 posts)
4. If Talarico loses TX, he should maybe run in the primary.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:55 PM
16 hrs ago

That said, I really like him.

If he wins in Texas, I agree, he should serve his term. Then he can run for President.

Trueblue Texan

(4,440 posts)
6. I think that would be a huge mistake.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 09:02 PM
15 hrs ago

There are many qualified potential candidates for president who are more seasoned and experienced in politics and governing. Beto made the exact same mistake, running for president after he lost to Ted Cruz. He lost a lot of credibility with Texans for that decision. It made him appear over-confident and unwilling to pay his dues and gain experience in higher levels of government. It reminded me, of celebrities running for president just because they have name recognition. Not a good enough reason to run for president.

There will be a place for Talarico in leadership, no matter what, just as there will be for Jasmine Crockett. I hope we do see him as president one day, but 2028 is too soon.

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