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James Talarico responds to GOP attacks over past remark that God is "non-binary"

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James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Texas Senate, pushed back on his GOP opponent Ken Paxton calling him "Tala-freak-o." "If Ken Paxton is worried about freaks, he should stop giving Epstein-style sweetheart deals to pedophiles," Talarico told CBS News' Ed O'Keefe in his first network TV interview since Paxton won the GOP Texas Senate runoff election.

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James Talarico responds to GOP attacks over past remark that God is "non-binary".

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**Summary:** Texas state Rep. and Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico responded to Republican attacks over his past remark suggesting God is "non-binary." **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the ongoing political tensions within the GOP, with some members concerned about potential nominees who may be seen as controversial or politically incorrect.

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