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sop

(18,284 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 07:46 AM Yesterday

'James Talarico is living up to the hype -- by staying true to his faith'

(MS NOW) "Talarico has a lot of powerful qualities, but his unapologetic embrace of his Christian faith sets him apart from other rising Democratic stars — and it could maybe even help reshape American politics."

"Before his Senate run, Talarico gained national attention as a state representative by rooting his opposition to Christian nationalism in his own Christian faith. During legislative battles over whether the Ten Commandments should be posted in public schools and guidance counselors should be replaced with unlicensed religious chaplains, he defended religious freedom without casting religion as the enemy."

"For decades, Democrats have ceded religious language to Republicans. Republicans claim the mantle of faith, while Democrats too often respond by criticizing the GOP’s 'God talk' and emphasize the separation of church and state. In the process, millions of progressive Americans have become politically voiceless, despite the fact that the majority of Democrats are people of faith themselves."

"Talarico changes that."

Continued at link:

https://www.ms.now/opinion/james-talarico-wins-senate-democratic-primary-christian-faith

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gab13by13

(31,922 posts)
2. What upsets me is saying that "Talarico changes that,"
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 08:29 AM
Yesterday

That infers to me that the rest of the Democratic party just isn't that Christian like Magats are.

Joe Biden went to Mass every week, and the people elected a pedophile, the Democrats need fighters.

niyad

(131,568 posts)
4. "religiously fluent, faith-forward". . sends chills. Last I checked, we
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 09:02 AM
Yesterday

are not quite a theocracy yet, but the author of that piece seems to be hoping for it.

pat_k

(13,084 posts)
9. I suggest you listen to his 2023 sermon against Christian Nationalism.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 05:48 PM
22 hrs ago

He is a unique, and I think incredibly effective voice against Christian Nationalism at a time that Christian Nationalism is an existential threat to the moral principles that have driven every decent thing we have ever accomplished as a nation -- moral principles that are grounded, not in religion, but in empathy, compassion, and faith in each other.



WSHazel

(692 posts)
3. Democrats come off as anti-religious at times
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 09:01 AM
Yesterday

A better tactic would be to call Republicans anti-religious since they violate most of Jesus’ teachings.

I think Democrats need to go hard at Utah. It is a highly educated state that is growing economically. Mormons live what they preach, unlike Evangelicals who are preaching redemption because they are frequently full of s***. Other Christians are derisive of Mormons, and actually often deny that Mormons are actually Christians. Mormons are conservative socially, but not that different from groups like Muslims and Latinos who should also be strong Democratic constituencies. Harry Reid was Mormon. Democrats should do better with Mormons, but Democrats need to be more accepting of faith.

Get Mormons close to 50/50 Democratic, and Arizona and Nevada become blue states and Utah becomes purple.

usonian

(24,644 posts)
6. I've got a buck on President Warnock
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 10:33 AM
Yesterday

Because he walks the walk, in a Dr. Martin Luther King way, when all we see are sleazebags who are all talk hypocrites.

I'd name names but the world would run out of electrons for this post.

Skittles

(170,924 posts)
7. I really wish they'd leave "faith" out of it
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:42 PM
Yesterday

but at least Talarico seems to live up to his "faith"

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