'Texas is gonna be ugly': Republicans hit Talarico with personal attacks as midterms ramp up
The midterm elections are heating up in Texas, with personal attacks being directed at Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller has made crude and false allegations against Talarico. The political landscape is becoming increasingly contentious as both parties ramp up their campaigns.
- ▪Stephen Miller has launched personal attacks against James Talarico.
- ▪The midterm races are intensifying across the country.
- ▪Democratic strategist Taryn Rosenkranz and former White House official Ashley Davis discussed the situation on Meet the Press NOW.
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NBC News' Garrett Haake and Sahil Kapur report on the intensifying midterm races across the country as White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller slams Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico with crude and false attacks. Democratic strategist Taryn Rosenkranz and former White House official Ashley Davis join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.May 29, 2026
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