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Concha argued that Talarico is even more radical and arguably weirder than O'Rourke, emphasizing that he simply could not overcome the weak endorsement numbers surrounding his campaign.

The outcome of this election will have significant implicatios for the balance of power in the Senate and the direction of the country .

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Concha noted that Trump is now 118 for 118 this year in candidate endorsements and argued that with the president's backing of Paxton, that number can't be at least repeated.

He said that if you're not on board with the Make America Great Again movement,you better start updating that resume and that LinkedIn page because your time politically is up.

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Concha compared Talarico to Beto O'Rourke,arguing that he is even more radical and arguably weirder.

However, despite the hype, O'Rourke lost both his U.S. Senate race against Sen. Ted Cruz and the race for governor.

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Concha emphasized that Talarico simply could not overcome the weak endorsement numbers surrounding his campaign.

Sen. Bill Cassidy, Rep. Thomas Massie, and Sen.. John Cornyn are all Republican lawmakers who have faced significant political pressure and primary challenges from Trump-backed candidates in congressional races.

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Concha noted that Paxton's win is a significant development in the upcoming Senate election, as he will face off against Rep. Colin Allred, a Democrat, in the general election.

The outcome of this election will have significant implications for the balance of power in the Senate and the direction of the country.

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Concha also emphasized that the win is a testament to the power of the Trump endorsement and the ability of the president's supporters to mobilize and get out the vote.

He noted that this is a significant development in the ongoing struggle for control of the Senate and the future of the country.

Concha compared Talarico to Beto O'Rourke, arguing that he is even more radical and arguably weirder.

However, despite the hype, O'Rourke lost both his U.S. Senate race against Sen. Ted Cruz and the race for governor.