UMVA has learned that Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico has ignited a national firestorm after a SuperPAC unearthed old footage of him using a grotesque phrase to refer to women.
In the clips, Talarico, who once claimed to champion family values, casually drops the chilling label “neighbors with a uterus” while addressing a church crowd, suggesting that every woman is merely a state property.
He repeats the mantra, insisting that these “neighbors” must be allowed to control their own bodies, a statement that has sparked outrage across the political spectrum.
Social media exploded in shock and fury as commentators condemned the dehumanizing language, with many calling the remarks “horribly reductionistic” and “disgusting.”
Some voices went beyond criticism, demanding that Talarico be held accountable for his blatant disrespect toward half the nation's population.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the backlash has turned into a broader debate about respect, gender identity, and the language politicians use to describe voters.
Observers note that this incident could reshape the campaign landscape, forcing Talarico to confront the consequences of his words while his opponents seize the moment to question his character.
As the story unfolds, the public's demand for accountability grows louder, and the political arena watches closely to see how this scandal will alter Texas's electoral dynamics.
