Austin — Republican voters in Texas held a pivotal Senate primary Tuesday this week as Sen. John Cornyn, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt competed for the GOP nomination. Cornyn received major establishment support and tens of millions in spending; Paxton faced legal and ethics controversies and drew MAGA-aligned voters; Democrats emphasized crossover candidates and warned of risks. Campaign advertisements intensified in final days, including unverified personal allegations and warnings about down-ballot consequences. Early voting began Feb. 17 and final pitches occurred the weekend before the primary, and turnout projections varied. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This Texas GOP primary shapes your November vote. It's a contest between establishment support and MAGA-aligned voters. The outcome could impact your rights, services, and the country's direction. Check your registration status and study the candidates.
This primary is a high-stakes political battle with potential down-ballot consequences. It's a test of party loyalty and voter turnout. Remember, every vote counts. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Texas.
The Republican establishment and Sen. John Cornyn benefited from concentrated fundraising, major ad spending, and coordinated endorsements intended to preserve the incumbent's Senate seat.
Ken Paxton and down-ballot Republican candidates risked harm from high-profile allegations, legal controversies, and internal party divisions that could depress or split conservative turnout.
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