Ken Paxton Defeats Senator John Cornyn in Texas Republican Primary Runoff

đź“° Original title: Texas GOP voters oust Cornyn in Paxton upset

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Ken Paxton Defeats Senator John Cornyn in Texas Republican Primary Runoff

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated longtime U.S. Senator John Cornyn in a closely watched Republican primary runoff, marking a significant shift within the state’s GOP and highlighting the continued influence of former President Donald Trump. Cornyn, one of the most senior Republican figures in the Senate, lost to Paxton after the latter secured a late endorsement from Trump, which helped energize conservative voters. The race drew national attention as a test of establishment Republicans versus candidates aligned with Trump’s political movement. Paxton framed his campaign as a challenge to party elites, appealing to grassroots conservatives despite ongoing controversies surrounding his tenure, including legal investigations and a prior impeachment battle. With approximately 76% of votes counted on election night, Paxton led Cornyn by a wide margin of 28 percentage points, and the Associated Press called the race shortly after polls closed. Cornyn accepted the results and pledged to support the Republican ticket in the general election, while Paxton positioned his victory as the start of a broader effort to defend conservative values. He will now face Democratic state Representative James Talarico in November. The outcome raises questions about Republican prospects in the general election. Some party members worry that Paxton, seen as a more polarizing figure than Cornyn, could give Democrats an opening. However, Democrats face an uphill battle, as no Democrat has won statewide office in Texas in over 30 years. Overall, the result underscores the growing dominance of Trump-backed candidates in Republican primaries and signals ongoing ideological shifts within the party at both the state and national levels.

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Ken Paxton Defeats Senator John Cornyn in Texas Republican Primary Runoff

đź“° Original title: Texas GOP voters oust Cornyn in Paxton upset

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Ken Paxton Defeats Senator John Cornyn in Texas Republican Primary Runoff

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeated longtime U.S. Senator John Cornyn in a closely watched Republican primary runoff, marking a significant shift within the state’s GOP and highlighting the continued influence of former President Donald Trump. Cornyn, one of the most senior Republican figures in the Senate, lost to Paxton after the latter secured a late endorsement from Trump, which helped energize conservative voters. The race drew national attention as a test of establishment Republicans versus candidates aligned with Trump’s political movement. Paxton framed his campaign as a challenge to party elites, appealing to grassroots conservatives despite ongoing controversies surrounding his tenure, including legal investigations and a prior impeachment battle. With approximately 76% of votes counted on election night, Paxton led Cornyn by a wide margin of 28 percentage points, and the Associated Press called the race shortly after polls closed. Cornyn accepted the results and pledged to support the Republican ticket in the general election, while Paxton positioned his victory as the start of a broader effort to defend conservative values. He will now face Democratic state Representative James Talarico in November. The outcome raises questions about Republican prospects in the general election. Some party members worry that Paxton, seen as a more polarizing figure than Cornyn, could give Democrats an opening. However, Democrats face an uphill battle, as no Democrat has won statewide office in Texas in over 30 years. Overall, the result underscores the growing dominance of Trump-backed candidates in Republican primaries and signals ongoing ideological shifts within the party at both the state and national levels.

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Ken Paxton has defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Texas Republican primary runoff, securing roughly 64% of the vote. The victory sets up a highly competitive general election matchup in November against Democratic state Representative James Talarico. #KenPaxton #Texas #GOPPrimary #SenateElection
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Ken Paxton Defeats John Cornyn in Texas Republican Senate Runoff Following Trump Endorsement

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has defeated four-term incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Texas Republican primary runoff for the U.S. Senate. The

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Texas GOP runoff: A loyalty test for Trump's influence? Garrett Downs reports the messy Texas Senate primary pits Donald Trump's endorsed candidate, Ken Paxton, against incumbent John Cornyn. Paxton leads despite scandals, raising concerns for the general election, revealing Trump's grip on the party. Read more about this critical primary race. Excellent reporting by Garrett Downs. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/26/texas-primary-election-senate-paxton-cornyn.html #TexasPolitics #GOPPrimary

California GOP candidates court Central Valley voters in final push before primary

đź“° Original title: GOP governor hopefuls give closing arguments to Central Valley Republicans

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California GOP candidates court Central Valley voters in final push before primary

In the final stretch before California’s primary election, Republican gubernatorial candidates Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and former Fox News host Steve Hilton appeared together at a forum in Clovis to make their closing arguments to Central Valley voters. The event highlighted a largely civil tone between the two rivals, who have spent much of the campaign criticizing each other but focused their remarks on common political opponents, particularly Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic state leaders. Hilton, backed by a Donald Trump endorsement and leading in some polls, and Bianco both sought to position themselves as the strongest Republican contender capable of advancing through California’s top-two “jungle primary” system. Both candidates outlined broadly conservative agendas centered on public safety, water management, housing development, and regulatory rollback. They criticized state environmental and regulatory agencies and pledged to expand water storage infrastructure such as dams to support agriculture in the Central Valley. Bianco emphasized a tough-on-crime platform and vowed to overhaul parole and public safety institutions, while Hilton argued for reducing regulatory barriers to energy, housing, and water use. Despite occasional policy differences, both echoed concerns common among Central Valley voters, including perceptions of political neglect from coastal urban centers and frustrations over water policy and economic pressures. The forum, hosted by a local Republican women’s group, drew about 450 attendees and featured a dinner themed around presidential favorites. Attendees and speakers reflected strong conservative sentiment in the region, with Trump’s influence still prominent despite his low approval ratings statewide. Recent polling showed Hilton leading the race, followed closely by Democrat Xavier Becerra, with Bianco trailing. The event underscored both candidates’ efforts to consolidate Republican support while appealing to swing voters in a state that remains heavily Democratic.

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California GOP candidates court Central Valley voters in final push before primary

đź“° Original title: GOP governor hopefuls give closing arguments to Central Valley Republicans

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California GOP candidates court Central Valley voters in final push before primary

In the final stretch before California’s primary election, Republican gubernatorial candidates Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and former Fox News host Steve Hilton appeared together at a forum in Clovis to make their closing arguments to Central Valley voters. The event highlighted a largely civil tone between the two rivals, who have spent much of the campaign criticizing each other but focused their remarks on common political opponents, particularly Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic state leaders. Hilton, backed by a Donald Trump endorsement and leading in some polls, and Bianco both sought to position themselves as the strongest Republican contender capable of advancing through California’s top-two “jungle primary” system. Both candidates outlined broadly conservative agendas centered on public safety, water management, housing development, and regulatory rollback. They criticized state environmental and regulatory agencies and pledged to expand water storage infrastructure such as dams to support agriculture in the Central Valley. Bianco emphasized a tough-on-crime platform and vowed to overhaul parole and public safety institutions, while Hilton argued for reducing regulatory barriers to energy, housing, and water use. Despite occasional policy differences, both echoed concerns common among Central Valley voters, including perceptions of political neglect from coastal urban centers and frustrations over water policy and economic pressures. The forum, hosted by a local Republican women’s group, drew about 450 attendees and featured a dinner themed around presidential favorites. Attendees and speakers reflected strong conservative sentiment in the region, with Trump’s influence still prominent despite his low approval ratings statewide. Recent polling showed Hilton leading the race, followed closely by Democrat Xavier Becerra, with Bianco trailing. The event underscored both candidates’ efforts to consolidate Republican support while appealing to swing voters in a state that remains heavily Democratic.

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Is President Trump's influence still king in Texas? President Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton over incumbent John Cornyn in the Texas Senate runoff, a move testing his hold on the GOP. Paxton now leads 48% to 45% in a bitter primary, with the winner facing Democrat James Talarico in November. See how this endorsement impacts the race. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/19/trump-primary-election-ken-paxton-john-cornyn-texas-senate.html #TexasPolitics #GOPPrimary

Kentucky GOP Primary Candidate Criticized for Using AI in Campaign Post

đź“° Original title: 'Not Smart Enough': Trump-Backed Republican Clowned Over Alleged AI Goof-Up

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Kentucky GOP Primary Candidate Criticized for Using AI in Campaign Post

In the Kentucky GOP primary race for the 4th congressional district, incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie criticized his challenger, retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein, after Gallrein posted a social media message…

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Kentucky GOP Primary Candidate Criticized for Using AI in Campaign Post

đź“° Original title: 'Not Smart Enough': Trump-Backed Republican Clowned Over Alleged AI Goof-Up

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Texas GOP Senate Primary: Cornyn and Paxton Advance to May Runoff

đź“° Original title: Cornyn, Paxton head to runoff in Texas Senate GOP race

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Texas GOP Senate Primary: Cornyn and Paxton Advance to May Runoff

In the Texas Republican primary for U.S. Senate held on March 3, 2026, incumbent Senator John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton advanced to a runoff election scheduled for May 26.

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