The Texas Senate race is heating up as Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, faces incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, who has served four terms. The race, marked by scandals and a polarized Republican base, has drawn significant attention and resources from Senate Republicans.
Paxton, a controversial figure, has been involved in several scandals. Despite these issues, recent public polls show him ahead in the primary runoff against Cornyn. The primary runoff is scheduled for Tuesday, and the outcome could influence the general election.
Senate Republicans remain concerned about their prospects in the upcoming general election. Many believe Cornyn would be a more robust candidate against the Democratic contender, state Rep. James Talarico. Cornyn has received considerable support from Senate Republicans, who argue that his experience and track record make him a safer bet in a potential general election clash.
This political landscape sets the stage for a contentious battle, with Texas playing a pivotal role in the broader national electoral dynamics. Both candidates are making their final appeals to voters, emphasizing their respective strengths and plans for Texas’s future.

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