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Related: About this forumIs This the Year Texas Republicans Finally Blow It In the Senate?
If you were worried that Texas politics was getting a little boring, worry no more: The upcoming Republican Senate primary between incumbent John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is here to inject a full dose of chaos, betrayal, biblical divorce filings, and party-wide panic.
This race has everything: A four-term U.S. senator trying to fend off a scandal-slicked attorney general. Big-money super PACs unloading cash like its an oil boom. And the GOPs favorite kingmaker, Donald Trump, refusing to pick a side just yet because apparently even he wants to watch the drama unfold before weighing in.
Lets start with the basics. Cornyn has raised nearly $4 million this quarter and has $8.5 million in cash on hand. Hes got a super PAC thats hauled in $11 million and a consultant team stacked with senior Trump advisers.
By comparison, Paxton raised $2.9 million in the latest quarter, while a pro-Paxton super PAC took in $1.85 million. Currently, Paxtons campaign has $2.5 million on hand.
So, financially speaking, Cornyn is loaded and battle-ready.
But heres the kicker: Hes still trailing Paxton. By 15 points. Thats not a polling gap, thats a canyon.
And in a plot twist that probably made Cornyns campaign staff spit out their coffee, those same polls show that while Paxton is leading in the primary, hes losing to a generic Democrat in the general election. Meanwhile, Cornyn establishment, suit-and-tie Cornyn actually beats the Democrat by seven points.
https://thebarbedwire.com/2025/07/18/texas-senate-republican-primary-cornyn-paxton/

Omnipresent
(7,013 posts)To that same outcome of the Democrat losing by a few hundred thousand votes!
Texas usually burns bright red in angry stupidity!
RandySF
(75,968 posts)LuvLoogie
(8,148 posts)Paxton is Texas politics to the core.
He'll be placed on the judiciary committee.
Vogon_Glory
(9,984 posts)On the other hand, my hopes have been raised and dashed too many times for me to say this as a likelihood. I might make a small campaign donation next year but Im going to leave the fight to younger, more enthusiastic Texas voters to see to the breaching of the Red Citadels walls.