Obama, Texas Senate and James Talarico
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What started as a taco stop with former President Barack Obama quickly turned into a very Texas debate over the proper breakfast taco order.
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Former President Barack Obama's quick stop with state Rep. James Talarico matters beyond Austin
One 30-minute campaign stop with Barack Obama in Austin isn't going to vault James Talarico to the U.S. Senate. But it can't hurt.
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Barack Obama appears with James Talarico and Gina Hinojosa at Austin restaurant
The former president greeted patrons while stopping for tacos near the University of Texas at Austin campus — a notable show of support for the Democrats atop the ticket this fall.
The president on Monday came out in support of an idea that Talarico, among others, has floated for a temporary pause to the national gasoline tax.
Former President Barrack Obama and Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate James Talarico speak at an Austin taco shop on Tuesday. Texas Democrats are drawing
After former President Barack Obama placed his taco order, the cashier already knew what Texas state Rep. James Talarico wanted.
Former President Barack Obama traveled to Texas to boost the campaign of James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, who is facing a contentious election this November that will determine control of Congress in 2027. America’s first Black ...
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Democrat James Talarico faces criticism for being absent during voting on "Jocelyn's Law," a Texas bill to deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent felonies.