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Is James Talarico The Dems Dark Horse Candidate To Become President? | Chuck Todd Politics Podcast

Chuck Todd responds to a viewer’s question about whether Texas Democrat James Talarico should be considered the dark horse candidate to win the Democratic nomination for president. Chuck argues that fresh faces always perform better in Democratic politics, and believes that the nominee may be someone you haven’t heard of yet.

Timeline:
00:00 If Talarico wins primary, could he catch fire to the White House?
01:00 Talarico stepped in it with comments about Colin Allred
02:45 Mallory McMorrow is another fresh face that could break through
05:00 Democrats more likely to win with a “new” candidate

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42 COMENTARIOS

  1. "moderate" "centrist" "liberal" politicians have led us to where we are. stop picking these neoliberal warmongering shills who only worship wall street and israel

  2. In Texas, we don’t care what Blue Republicans or their mouthpieces think or do anymore.

    Talarico is the man, he is going to win the election. Whatever he has said must be taken out of context. I am sure he didn’t mean it like how it’s been circulating.

  3. He will be fine. Allred ran a mediocre campaign. FACT!!! Obama had his issue with Jeremiah Wright, his comments on guns… yet, he won. Hillary had his issue with emails…she won. Kerry with his Vietnam protest and medals. He won. Chuck is always WRONG!!!

  4. Good to hear your alternative history with Pete winning the nomination – almost certainly we’d be in his second term now and Trump would be an ugly footnote. Talarico is a lot like him, although I’m dubious he could risk the Senate majority by vacating a Texas seat (unless Gina Hinojosa defeats Abbott…).

  5. Chuck, black voters would not vote Pete Buttigieg, that seriously bad political analysis!!! every Democratic nominee has had strong support from the black community. Super Tuesday black voters turnout for the moderate/black candidate..Talarico doesn't even claim that he's Latino!!!

  6. I thought Talarico was the golden boy for Dems. But his comments about fellow dem Allred demonstrated that he's not matured enough to stand on a bigger stage for now. I hope he learns and grows off the lesson to become a better man and a better politician. God bless!

  7. Pete Buttigieg is my guy, but I hate saying this. It leaves an awful taste in my mouth to say it America is not ready for a gay president. Remember that leaves an awful taste in my mouth, but we are a biased nation and I’m a black man I grew up in the black Christian community of America. I know lots of people that the moment Pete Buttigieg would’ve become the nominee for president of the United States. They would’ve not voted for him just because of his sexual orientation. He could’ve had all the right words he could’ve had all the right plans to save the country, but I know people lots of people who would not have voted for him just because of his sexual orientation. That sucks, but we see that all the time now when people vote against their own self interest because of political alignment. I know people who didn’t vote for Hillary Clinton just because she was a woman. They literally argued. How could a woman leave the country only men should lead one of the dumbest things ever when we’ve seen women lead other countries as well, but in America, very few people are ready to see a woman called the shots. Guess what there are some women that will tell you a woman shouldn’t be in charge calling the shots. Just let that sink came for a moment.

  8. The Democratic Party really does need new blood. The reason why new candids are more likely to win is simply because the new candidate has less dirt. Less history. We don’t have as much of a preconceived notion of them so we might be willing to give them more of a chance. Hillary Clinton had a lot of people that already had a preconceived notion about her whether that was right or wrong doesn’t matter. It’s just true. They already had an idea in their head about who she was and how she thought and what she would do.

  9. Oh please. He is age 36 and no and no and no. Senator John Kelly served 25 years in the Navy. Astronaut. Mature, serious man. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. He has won 2 times as a Democrat in Kentucky. Married with children and wears his Jesus on his sleeve. Moderate white male will gain more voters than other can.

  10. I mapped out his age already because I've thought about it. He's 36. He's way too young to run in '28. So, that means at age 42 in '32 and I still think that's too young. If Talarico could keep his Senate seat during a POTUS election in TX, it's almost a guarantee he would be a shoo-in for '34 (depending on who's in office). Age 48 is a good age for POTUS.

  11. I think a Texas Democrat could create a very unique coalition. Especially a deeply religious one. I don't love religion, but I do love his philosophy on religion, his opposition to Christian nationalism, and his belief in the importance of separation of church and state. I think he would make a great president. A president for ALL Americans. I think he could be a fantastic uniting force and reach across and pull in a lot of unexpected voters. I would be tempted to run him with Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro. A devout Christian and a Jew. A Texan and a very effective and successful governor in the biggest swing state. I think it makes a lot of sense.

    I like Gavin Newsom, and he's the current front runner for good reason, but lots of people dislike (aka envy) California so that's a bit of an albatross for him. I love Pete Butigeg. He's a brilliant and eloquent communicator. But I'm scared people will react the same way to a gay man that they did to a black woman running for president.

    So yeah, I didn't see this coming, but my current favorite ticket is Talarico-Shapiro. It has a nice ring to it don't you think?

  12. I guess according to Talarico campaign advisor he can just go to a black fish fry or church and Make us hum and sway. Please…….we aren’t voting for him and we believe he said mediocre black Man.
    The progressives and the republicans are exactly the same when it comes to black people

  13. James Talarico is an evangelical republican con man masquerading as a democrat. He's basically the male counterpart to former Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema. His unlikely election to that senate seat would do nothing more than provide an additional firewall to the unlikely possibility of an actual democrat being elected to that seat. His "self" description as a progressive is virtually identical to the false notion that Kyrsten Sinema professed prior to her election.

  14. If Talarico wanted the presidency, he would not be running for a six year term position. Can we give him the benefit that he is telling us the truth? Talarico said Allred ran a mediocre campaign (also known as a race) Which he did. He failed to defeat Cruz, the most hated senator. And the influencer doesn’t have recordings (🙄🙄) And she is endorsing Crockett. Give me a break!

  15. chuck, your talking like we all haven't watched Chuck & Hakeems embarrassing failures over the last year. They've proven feckless & ineffective. Im sorry to say hearing u give all these middle of the road politicians for potus candidates. I think you need to go further. People are tired of do nothing dems too.

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