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The Texas Senate candidates have two radically different visions of Christianity - vox.com

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The Texas Senate candidates have two radically different visions of Christianity - vox.com
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democratic nominee James Talarico are set to face off in a Senate race that highlights contrasting interpretations of Christianity in American politics. The election is expected to be a significant test of whether Democrats can appeal to religious voters.

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The race represents a broader national debate over the role of faith in public policy and the political alignment of Christian voters.

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Can Democrats reclaim the Christian vote? Texas is about to run that test. | Vox

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The framing suggests the Democratic candidate is attempting to reclaim a narrative, while characterizing the Republican opponent as 'flawed.'

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