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Texas Senate Race: Incumbent Faces Challenging Primary
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- May 27, 2026
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Senate Republicans are gearing up for a costly general election in Texas. The state’s current attorney general, Ken Paxton, is challenging the four-term incumbent, Sen. John Cornyn. Paxton has been embroiled in multiple scandals but remains a strong contender in the race.
On Tuesday, Cornyn and Paxton will compete in a primary runoff. Recent public polls show Paxton leading. Despite this, Senate Republicans have firmly supported Cornyn, arguing that he stands a better chance in the general election against the Democratic opponent, state Rep. James Talarico.
At a campaign event on May 15 in Little Elm, Texas, Paxton addressed his supporters, signaling his commitment to unseating Cornyn. The outcome of the primary runoff holds significant implications for the upcoming general election and the Republican Party’s strategy in Texas.
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