Ken Paxton Ousts John Cornyn in Texas Senate Primary After Trump's Endorsement
Trump delivers Texas-sized revenge as Senator John Cornyn is toppled by scandal-plagued Ken Paxton

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In a significant upset, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Republican primary, bolstered by an endorsement from former President Donald Trump. This victory reflects Trump's ongoing influence in the Republican Party and his focus on loyalty among party members.
- 01Ken Paxton secured victory over John Cornyn in the Texas Republican Senate primary, marking the end of Cornyn's 23-year Senate tenure.
- 02Paxton's win was significantly aided by an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, highlighting Trump's influence in Republican politics.
- 03Cornyn's attempts to gain Trump's support, including a bill to rename a highway after him, were ultimately unsuccessful.
- 04Paxton, who has faced numerous legal issues including a securities fraud indictment, will now face Democratic candidate James Talarico in the general election.
- 05Trump's endorsement of Paxton reflects his strategy of punishing Republicans who have shown disloyalty, as seen in other recent primary contests.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Republican primary runoff, marking a significant shift in Texas politics. Paxton's victory, which ends Cornyn's 23-year Senate career, was largely influenced by a late endorsement from former President Donald Trump. Cornyn, who had been a long-time representative for Texas, struggled to secure Trump's backing despite his efforts, including proposing a bill to rename a highway in Trump's honor. This defeat underscores Trump's ongoing influence within the Republican Party, particularly his focus on loyalty and retribution against those who oppose him. Paxton, who has faced a series of ethical and legal challenges, including a securities fraud indictment and impeachment, will now compete against Democratic candidate James Talarico in the upcoming general election. The primary race saw approximately $130 million spent on advertising, emphasizing the high stakes involved.
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Paxton's victory could shift Texas's political landscape and influence future Republican strategies in the state.
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