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Updated · POLITICO · May 21
Paxton Drops Negative TV Ads as Cornyn Keeps Up Millions in Attacks
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · May 21

Paxton Drops Negative TV Ads as Cornyn Keeps Up Millions in Attacks

5 articles · Updated · POLITICO · May 21
  • Ken Paxton said his Senate campaign had already switched its TV ad buys to end on a “positive note” before next week’s Texas GOP runoff, and a pro-Paxton super PAC said it was also pulling negative spots.
  • John Cornyn rejected the truce on X, saying voters still need to hear allegations tied to Paxton’s handling of a child-sex-offender plea deal and vowing to keep running attack ads for a few more days.
  • The clash has become a fresh sign of a bitter MAGA-versus-establishment split in Texas Republicans, despite the state party chair urging both camps to cool the feud to protect the seat in November.
  • Republicans fear the damage could depress turnout, hurt down-ballot candidates and force the party to spend more than $100 million if Paxton wins the nomination against Democrat James Talarico.
When campaign spending reaches historic levels, what are the broader impacts beyond the election itself?