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And I think that appeals to a lot of moderates and probably a lot of people on the right.
He's pulled slightly better against Paxton than Senator John Cornyn, who's more and more moderate than Paxton.
You know, this is very hopeful.
And I said that if Tallarica were able to pull off a big win in Texas and maintain that popularity, that he would be, I think, almost immediately on any short list to be the VP candidate for the Democratic ticket for president in 2028.
If people felt he could deliver Texas, if
if anybody on the ticket delivers Texas for the Democrats in 2028, it's game over.
That means the Democrats win.
So the prospect of it being, say, a one in three chance that they can get Texas versus a one in 20 chance by putting
Tallarico on the ticket, it might be worth the risk.
It is a risk, though, because they would be giving up the Senate seat, because my understanding is the likely Republican governor would then get to appoint someone to that Senate seat and would appoint a Republican.
So given how close the majorities are in the Senate, I'm not sure they would give up the Senate seat.
But if he won big,
He's immediately a candidate, as is John Ossoff.
If Senator Ossoff goes on to win decisively in Georgia, he'll be a likely presidential candidate.
And I don't know if you've been watching Senator Ossoff, but he's made a really key strategic move.
And messaging and words are so important.
Rather than demonizing the billionaire class, he's using this new term, the Epstein class, which is just genius and something the broader Democratic community
party should adopt.
Because if you start trying to, with this progressive rhetoric bullshit, self-inflicted wound of saying billionaires are evil, white people are racist, and young men are a problem, then all three of those cohorts are going to leave.
And, you know, 30...