Trump-backed Paxton topples Senator Cornyn in Texas primary run-off
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, has defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Republican Senate primary run-off. The Associated Press and other US media projected Paxton's victory following Tuesday's polls.

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AI-generatedTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, has defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Republican Senate primary run-off. The Associated Press and other US media projected Paxton's victory following Tuesday's polls. Cornyn, a four-term senator and establishment conservative, struggled to connect with Trump's base, particularly after supporting bipartisan gun legislation. Paxton, conversely, positioned himself as a strong Trump ally. This outcome highlights Trump's influence within the Republican Party and marks the first time a Republican senator from Texas has lost his party's nomination for re-election. The result sets the stage for a November election that could impact control of the US Senate.
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5 extractedTrump’s backing reshaped the race, making Cornyn the latest Republican incumbent to lose after falling out of favor with the president.
Paxton presented himself as one of Trump’s strongest allies.
Cornyn had previously criticized Trump and supported bipartisan gun legislation after the Uvalde school shooting.
The result highlighted Trump’s continuing influence over the Republican Party.
Ken Paxton defeated John Cornyn in the Texas Republican Senate primary run-off.