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Even Ted Cruz Is Worried This Charmer Could Turn Texas Senate Seat Blue

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) warned conservatives there is a "real chance" that the state's contested U.S. Senate seat could flip for Democrats come November.

During a Wednesday episode of Sean Hannity's radio show detailed in The Texas Tribune, Cruz told guest host Gov. Greg Abbott (R) it would be a mistake to dismiss Democratic state Rep. James Talarico's odds just because of Texas' deep red roots.

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"Unfortunately, I do think he has a real chance," Cruz said of Talarico, who currently represents Texas' liberal-ish enclave of Austin.

"I think this is a real race. I think it's going to be close," he went on, adding that while he's still confident Republicans can "keep Texas red," current polling shows razor-thin margins between Talarico and his opponent, state Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) warned Republicans not to dismiss Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico during a recent radio interview.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) warned Republicans not to dismiss Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico during a recent radio interview. Tom Williams via Getty Images

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Cruz warned listeners that Talarico could win over voters despite being what he called a "radical." 

"This guy is also charming. He is affable, he sounds like a preacher, and I worry about the voters who may not be paying close attention to the issues, who just turn on the TV and say, 'Oh, he seems like a nice young man,'" the veteran senator explained.

The GOP has already been working hard to paint the Democrat as too extreme for Texas, attacking him for once declaring that God is nonbinary and saying there are six different sexes when you're talking about the biology behind *** chromosome combinations.

Cruz called Talarico, here at a June 19 march in Fort Worth, Texas,

Cruz called Talarico, here at a June 19 march in Fort Worth, Texas, "radical" while wringing his hands about thin polling margins between the Democrat and Republican candidate Ken Paxton. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Republicans have fixated on the fact that the Democrat, whom they've nicknamed "Tofu Talarico," has talked about curbing meat consumption for environmental reasons, a factor behind his decision not to serve animal protein to staffers during his 2022 campaign.

Cruz, who opted to endorse neither ousted incumbent Sen. John Cornyn nor Paxton ahead of March's primary, did not address the possibility that the attorney general's political baggage may weigh Republicans down.

Paxton was impeached by Texas' Republican-led state House in 2023 amid allegations of bribery, abuse of office and obstruction of justice, but he was narrowly acquitted by the state Senate.

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