Trump endorses
Ken Paxton in
Texas GOP primary, boosting his challenge to incumbent Sen. Cornyn 1 of 2 |
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, speaks to supporters while campaigning for his
primary runoff race Monday, May 18, 2026, in
Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 2 of 2 |
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, speaks to supporters while campaigning for his
primary runoff race Monday, May 18, 2026, in
Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 1 of 2 |
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, speaks to supporters while campaigning for his
primary runoff race Monday, May 18, 2026, in
Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 1 of 2
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, speaks to supporters while campaigning for his
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Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, speaks to supporters while campaigning for his
primary runoff race Monday, May 18, 2026, in
Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) 2 of 2
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, speaks to supporters while campaigning for his
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Allen,
Texas (AP) — President
Donald Trump on Tuesday endorsed
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton in the
GOP primary for U.S. Senate, supercharging his effort to oust incumbent Sen.
John Cornyn in next week’s runoff.“Ken is a true
MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for
Texas, and will continue to do so in the
United States Senate,” Trump wrote on social media.News of the endorsement broke during a Paxton campaign event, drawing cheers from supporters who began dancing to “YMCA,” a Trump campaign anthem. “I have so much respect for the president and appreciate so much his endorsement,” Paxton said at the event in
Allen,
Texas. He spoke about his first bid for public office, adding “I’m so grateful to be back, especially on such an important day being endorsed by the president of the United States.”
Texas Attorney General,
Ken Paxton speaks with attendees during a meet-and-greet for his U.S. Senate candidacy at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in
Dallas, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos, File)
Texas Attorney General,
Ken Paxton speaks with attendees during a meet-and-greet for his U.S. Senate candidacy at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in
Dallas, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Gabriela Passos, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Paxton and Cornyn advanced to a May 26 runoff after finishing as the top vote getters in a March 3 primary where no candidate won a majority. Early voting started Monday and continues through Friday. Trump’s endorsement is the latest of several he has handed out in Republican primaries in an attempt to cull the GOP of those who’ve opposed him. Recent successes have emboldened Trump, including the defeats of Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy in Louisiana, and Indiana state senators who opposed him on redistricting. He also picked and endorsed a challenger to Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie in Tuesday’s primary. Massie’s push to release the Epstein files and his vocal opposition to the Iran war have grated on Trump, whose support for Ed Gallrein is making this reelection campaign Massie’s most challenging yet. 3 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 6 MIN READ Although the four-term Cornyn has backed Trump’s agenda in Washington, Paxton pitched himself as a political warrior for the Make America Great Again movement. Trump’s endorsement puts him at odds with his party’s establishment, which is convinced that Cornyn is the better candidate for November’s general election. The Republican nominee will face Democratic state Rep. James Talarico. In a post on X after Trump’s endorsement, Cornyn emphasized his closeness to Trump, saying he voted with him “99% of the time” and that the president has “consistently called me a friend in this race.” Cornyn then leaned into an argument he’s repeated on the campaign trail: that in November’s general election against Talarico, Paxton will be “a weak nominee who jeopardizes everything we care about.”Talarico said in a statement that “it doesn’t matter who wins this runoff. We already know who we’re running against: the billionaire mega-donors and their corrupt political system.” President
Donald Trump walks with
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, left, at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Nov. 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) President
Donald Trump walks with
Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton, left, at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Nov. 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Trump, in his social media post, said Cornyn was “a good man” but “he was not supportive of me when times were tough.” He complained that “John was very late in backing me in what turned out to be a Historic Run for the Republican Nomination.”The runoff between Cornyn and Paxton had been shaping up as a bitter and expensive battle for the future of the
Republican Party, and one that was diverting resources from other competitive races elsewhere in the country. Trump frustrated some Republicans by declining to endorse earlier in the race. On the Friday before the March 3 primary, he said that he had “pretty much” decided whom to support — but declined to say who — when asked by reporters on a visit to Corpus Christi. On the day after the primary, Trump promised to make an endorsement and said he would expect the candidate without his support to drop out. Paxton had said that he would not leave the race.Trump has had an at-times cool relationship with Cornyn, notably after the senator suggested in 2023 that Trump could not win the presidency again in 2024 and that his “time has passed him by.” Sen.
John Cornyn, R-
Texas, talks with reporters as he leaves the Senate chamber during a Senate war powers vote on Capitol Hill, March 4, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr., File) Sen.
John Cornyn, R-
Texas, talks with reporters as he leaves the Senate chamber during a Senate war powers vote on Capitol Hill, March 4, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr., File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Cornyn also was an early critic of Trump’s plan for a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico — a project he now supports. A former state attorney general and state Supreme Court judge, Cornyn was first elected to statewide office 36 years ago. His understated style and judge’s temperament contrast with the fiery rhetoric of Trump and his Make America Great Again movement. Cornyn has had support from Senate Republican leadership, including South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, who warned that “it is a strong possibility we cannot hold
Texas if
John Cornyn is not our nominee.” Some Republican leaders have worried the party will need to spend much more money to defend the seat if Paxton is the nominee — money they could be spending on Senate races in more competitive states. Paxton was acquitted in a 2023 impeachment trial on corruption charges. He also reached a deal in 2024 to end a long-running securities fraud case.While Trump’s approval ratings have slumped among Americans overall, he has shown the ability to sway
GOP primary voters. In Indiana, Trump’s endorsement helped dislodge five of the seven Republican state senators who were seeking reelection in the May 5 primary after they voted in December against the White House-backed redistricting plan to give Republicans an advantage in U.S. House races. On Saturday, Cassidy finished third in Louisiana, therefore out of the running in the June 27 runoff for the Republican nomination to the seat he has held for two terms. The Trump-endorsed candidate, U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow, finished first ahead of state Treasurer John Fleming and both will compete in the runoff.___Beaumont reported from Des Moines, Iowa, and Bedayn reported from Austin,
Texas. Follow the AP’s coverage of the 2026 elections at https://apnews.com/hub/elections. Beaumont covers national politics for The Associated Press. He is based in Des Moines, Iowa. Bedayn is a national politics reporter based in Austin,
Texas.