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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'The vitriol is going to be real': Republicans brace for fallout from brutal Texas Senate runoff
The John Cornyn vs. Ken Paxton showdown ends Tuesday night, but the brutal primary has some Republicans worried the party will emerge in tatters.
Armed with President Donald Trumps endorsement, Paxton has emerged as the clear front-runner in the final days of a Texas Senate runoff where the MAGA-aligned, scandal-plagued firebrand state attorney general has weathered millions of dollars in attack ads. But Cornyn, the establishment favorite and a giant of the Senate seeking a fifth term in office, is putting up a hard fight until the end, bolstered by a massive war chest and solidarity from senior leadership in Congress.
In Spanish, they call it lucha de gigantes a fight between two giants, said Daniel Garza, president of the LIBRE Institute, a conservative Texas-based group that has stayed out of the primary. Post-runoff, youre going to have to mend a lot of fences.
The race has become increasingly vicious in the final stretch, with Cornyn accusing the attorney general of being ethically unfit for office and Paxton arguing that the incumbent, 74, is too old to continue serving in the Senate. Their relentless mudslinging has only deepened existing divisions between the GOPs hardliners and traditional moderates. Several Republicans in both Texas and Washington warn that Trumps decision to endorse Paxton over Cornyn has alienated lawmakers on Capitol Hill and risks turning off major GOP donors who will be critical during an expensive general election.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/republicans-worry-cornyn-paxton-fight-085000038.html
dalton99a
(95,528 posts)Piece of shit has been doing it all his life
blogslug
(39,229 posts)But I would like to have some of that popcorn
johnnyfins
(4,028 posts)I hope they eat each other alive. They deserve no less for what they have done to Texas and this whole country.
no_hypocrisy
(55,460 posts)One: Paxton contends that Cornyn is "too old" to be a Senator at age 74. Well . . . . Cornyn is 6 years younger than Trump. Will Paxton be consistent and insist that Trump is too old to be President?
Two: If/When Cornyn loses the primary, he could always screw Trump, Texas, and the Republican majority in the Senate by running as an Independent. You know, the Joe Lieberman Playbook. He has nothing to lose and would likely prefer having the Last Word.
Walleye
(45,581 posts)She had to run a write-in campaign. I dont know why she even has anything to do with the Republican party after that. So it can be done.
SWBTATTReg
(26,426 posts)more, every time I see his name.
He's a worthless political slug, in it for the power it gives him.