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Updated · Bloomberg · May 31
Paxton Meets Senate GOP Leaders Over 1 Texas Seat as Viability Concerns Shadow Primary Upset
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 31

Paxton Meets Senate GOP Leaders Over 1 Texas Seat as Viability Concerns Shadow Primary Upset

5 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 31
  • Washington meetings are set for Ken Paxton, the Texas Republican Senate nominee, as he tries to reassure Senate GOP leaders about holding a seat in the largest reliably red state.
  • Those concerns persist because top Senate Republicans had backed six-term incumbent John Cornyn over Paxton, signaling unease about the nominee they now must defend.
  • Paxton nevertheless won the primary decisively after President Donald Trump endorsed him in the campaign’s final days, overriding establishment support for Cornyn.
  • The outreach comes with baggage still attached: Paxton is Texas attorney general, settled a criminal securities-fraud charge and was impeached by the GOP-led Texas House.
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