Trump-backed Ken Paxton ousts John Cornyn in heated Texas race after scandal-plagued campaign
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, endorsed by Donald Trump, defeated incumbent John Cornyn in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate.

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AI-generatedTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton, endorsed by Donald Trump, defeated incumbent John Cornyn in the Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate. This victory suggests that a candidate facing multiple scandals can still win in a conservative state with presidential backing. Paxton, who has positioned himself as a national conservative leader and led efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, will now face Democratic candidate James Talarico in the general election. Cornyn, despite a long public service career and attempts to appeal to Trump supporters, lost his bid for re-election. The race's outcome is seen as significant for Trump's influence heading into the midterm elections.
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5 extractedBrandon Rottinghaus said: “Paxton was Donald Trump before Donald Trump was. He was in the vanguard of the Tea Party movement, which was a major spur for the Maga movement nationally.”
Paxton was also indicted on charges of felony securities fraud that could have led to a prison sentence, but the case was dismissed after a 2024 pre-trial diversion agreement.
Paxton was impeached in 2023 after being accused of corruption, and reported to the FBI.
Ken Paxton, the Donald Trump-backed Texas attorney general, triumphed over incumbent John Cornyn in the Republican primary runoff for senator.
If he wins, Talarico would become the first Democrat in more than 30 years to win statewide office in Texas.