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Cornyn Rebukes Trump and Refuses to Back Paxton After Texas Primary Upset

Cornyn’s refusal to campaign or fundraise for Ken Paxton leaves Republicans pressing the president to bankroll a vulnerable general election bid.

Overview

  • Ken Paxton, with a late endorsement from President Trump, defeated four-term Sen. John Cornyn in the Republican runoff on May 26, turning a once-safe GOP Senate seat in Texas into a competitive race.
  • In a wide-ranging New York Times interview published this week, Cornyn blamed Trump for setting the GOP up for a midterm “disaster” and warned the president could face “the most miserable two years of his life.”
  • Cornyn said he will not campaign for or raise money for Paxton, a significant setback because Cornyn had been a prolific national fundraiser who helped other Republican campaigns.
  • Paxton carries legal and ethics baggage, including a felony indictment and a 2023 state impeachment, and trails Democrat James Talarico badly in cash on hand, making outside money critical to his chances.
  • Republicans are urging Trump or his super PAC, MAGA Inc., to spend from its roughly $356 million war chest but the group has not committed funds, a choice that could force the GOP to reshuffle resources with major implications for Senate control and oversight.