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Speaker 1 (00:00):
James tell Rico. Who's this dude the next Beto O'Rourke evidently,
which means what it means that, you know, decent looking guy,
great white hope. Maybe people will vote for him and
we'll get a Democrat who's into office, but he's likely
to lose every election he's involved in. Did I cover
that pretty well? Sylvia canto?

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Yes, I'm here. I don't know what happened to there.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
No, you're fine. No, I was asking you if I
covered all we need to know about James tell Rico,
or is there more to cover?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Well? No, I think he did a good job. I
think he does remind me. First of all, thanks for
the invitation. It's always great to be with you. No,
I think he does remind you a lot of Bitto
in the sense that he ran a bito, ran with
a lot of generalities back in twenty eighteen, and that
was a lot of his success. The good thing is
that when Governor Abbot ran against him in twenty I

(00:53):
guess twenty twenty two, Governor Abbot had a different strategy,
and he forced him to identify himself. And when he
started to identify himself, then that's when he started he
started getting into trouble, and I think the same thing
is going to happen in Talla Rico. As soon as
he's forced to identify who he is, you know, what

(01:14):
exactly he stands for, then I think it'll you know,
his h he won't shine as much as he does
right now. But right now he's the flavor of the week.
And as I wrote in my in my piece, a
lot of Democrats love the idea that they've found somebody
in Texas who quotes a Bible and runs as a Democrat.
That's something they have not had a lot of lately. Guys.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Yeah, well, I don't think they've ever really been fans
about Bible quotes, other than the fact that they might
think it might actually work here in Texas. So maybe
that's right. That might be the only reason why they
would be a fan of that. But he is Is
he doomed? Is he doomed to the same future that
Beto was doomed to, which is repeatedly run for public
office and be rejected every time.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Well, I think so, But he's got to get the
nomination first. And one of the things that I point
out in the article is that you know, he may
not he doesn't even know yet who's running against. Because
I think there's a very good chance that Jazmine Crockett
steps into the race, and when you put her in
the equation, she's actually the one who is in number one.

(02:17):
That's that's a very interesting thing. So she you know,
he may not even get out of the out of
the primary. Right now. The only other candidate running is
Colin Alright, who was the candidate from twenty twenty four.
But I would say right now, I mean, I'm not
sure he's going to get out of the primary. But
he's a very interesting guy. He's very telligenic, he knows

(02:39):
how to talk in ninety second sound bites. He's a
TikTok specialist. And you know, there's a market for that
in our politics these days. I mean, that's I don't
like it, but there's a politics for that at this moment. Guys.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Yeah, And I can't remember a Senate race here in
Texas in a long long time that has been this
much up on the air for both parties. Thank you, sir,
good to hear from you. Pleasure. Have a great have
YouTube from an American thinker that Silvio Canto Junior
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