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ANALYSIS Last fall, there were already warning signs that Texas Sen. John Cornyn was at serious risk of losing his upcoming Republican primary, even though he had narrowed an initial polling gap with state Attorney General Ken Paxton.
And four months and millions of dollars in ads later, Cornyn might be in worse shape with just days to go until the March 3 primary.
On the surface, Cornyn remains in the hunt. A mid-January Emerson College survey showed Paxton at 27 percent, Cornyn at 26 percent and Houston-area Rep. Wesley Hunt at 16 percent. The latest RealClearPolitics average found a similar state of the race: Paxton 30 percent, Cornyn 28 percent, Hunt 20 percent.
Since no one is likely to receive a majority of the March 3 vote, Cornyn just needs to finish in the top two to give himself more time to finish on top in a May 26 runoff. But that task looks much easier on paper than in reality. And for an incumbent like Cornyn, its less about whether hes ahead or behind and more about his capacity to grow, electorally.
https://rollcall.com/2026/02/19/john-cornyn-texas-senate-election/
stopdiggin
(15,259 posts)Is that raging assh*les (after all we've seen) are still enjoying relative popularity in deep red states. It's depressing as hell - but that doesn't change the fact that it's plain truth.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,193 posts)he'd just flatline on his EKG. Problem solved.
MagickMuffin
(18,300 posts)Shari law and immigration scare tactics.
All the republicans campaign ads are selling fear, and promoting how much daddy felon loves them.
Who will win daddys love, and endorsement?
Cornyn?
Paxton?
Hunt?