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(LifeSiteNews) – Left-wing U.S. Senate nominee in Texas James Talarico referred to women as “neighbors with a uterus” in more resurfaced video clips highlighting the social radicalism Democrats are putting before voters in the Lone Star State.

The Lone Star Liberty PAC, which is backing Republican nominee and state Attorney General Ken Paxton, collected two snippets of Talarico, a Presbyterian seminarian and current Texas state representative, using the phrase. “Every one of our neighbors with a uterus became the property of the state,” he tells a congregation in one, while the other shows the tail end of a sentence in which he references wanting “our neighbors with a uterus to be able to control their own body.”

What does James talarico call women?

“neighbors with a uterus” pic.twitter.com/aRO4nLi5GQ

— Lone Star Liberty PAC (@LoneStar_PAC) May 28, 2026

Democrats have attempted to cast Talarico as a rising political talent capable of appealing across partisan lines due in part to his ostensible faith background, but the latest revelation added to an already-substantial collection of statements from the candidate putting him squarely in the “woke” camp.

He has falsely claimed that the Bible “doesn’t mention abortion or gay marriage” while asserting the “closest thing we have to the kingdom of heaven is a multiracial, multicultural democracy where power is truly shared among all people.” In 2022, he urged former President Joe Biden to establish abortion centers on federal property across the country, to counter what he called an “anti-choice” threat to “our most basic rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

“God is both masculine and feminine, and everything in between. God is nonbinary,” Talarico declared in 2021. This week, he explained to CBS News that he “was being intentionally provocative with that statement, but what it means is that God can’t be defined by human categories,” while acknowledging there were “some statements that I’ve made that I certainly regret,” and complaining that Paxton was “intentionally clipping my cringey comments to distract from his career of corruption.”

This week, Paxton defeated incumbent Sen. John Cornyn for the GOP nomination to the seat, overcoming fears of his electability and accusations of corruption and infidelity thanks to a combination of his proactive record as AG, discontent with Cornyn’s more moderate record, and a late-breaking endorsement from President Donald Trump.

Some GOP analysts continue to fear trading Cornyn for Paxton gives Democrats an opportunity to pick up a critical Senate seat in the red state or at least force the party to spend more to hold onto it than it otherwise would have, potentially at the expense of other races. Others maintain that Talarico’s radicalism squanders whatever hopes Democrats might have had.

Overall, Trump-backed candidates continue to sweep the board in Republican primaries, indicating that, while the president continues to struggle with an overall 58.1 percent job disapproval rating and widespread discontent with his handling of issues such as abortion pills, federal spending, tariffs, the Iran war, and mass deportations, rank-and-file voters within the GOP are still overwhelmingly devoted to him.

The ultimate question remains how that dominance translates to the general electorate. RaceToTheWH currently projects Republicans to just barely hold the Senate and Democrats to take the House of Representatives.

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