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jls4561

(3,270 posts)
2. Drumph's promise to drain the swamp means he will find the slimiest creatures with which to ally himself.
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:43 PM
Tuesday

TexasBushwhacker

(21,289 posts)
5. I was going to say ...
Tue May 19, 2026, 12:50 PM
Tuesday

Of course, this is pretty hilarious considering Cornyn just submitted a bill to rename an interstate highway in Texas "I-47" and call it the Trump Interstate. I guess that wasn't enough for Trumpy boy. Paxton cheated on his wife, is soft on pedophiles and committed securities fraud, so I guess he and the Melon Felon are more simpatico.

scipan

(3,107 posts)
8. it's very good for Talarico! From the Cook Political Report:
Tue May 19, 2026, 01:22 PM
Tuesday

they will move the race from Likely Republican to Lean Republican if Paxton wins.

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,137 posts)
9. MaddowBlog-Trump's endorsement of Texas' Paxton delights Democrats, frustrates Republicans
Tue May 19, 2026, 07:11 PM
Tuesday

The Texas attorney general was understandably happy to get the president’s support. Oddly enough, Democrats were thrilled, too.

Why did Trump give up on electability concerns and shift from Cornyn to Paxton?

Maybe because after orchestrating defeats for Cassidy and Indiana state senators, he’s leaning into his “I’ll do whatever I want, whenever I want, for any reason I want” attitude, without regard for the consequences.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-19T21:04:06.145Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-paxton-endorsement-cornyn-senate-talarico-democrats

In early March, Donald Trump said he would “soon” issue an endorsement in the Republican Senate primary in Texas, adding that he expected the other candidate to drop out of the race after failing to receive his support. Two days later, The Washington Post reported the president had made up his mind: He would endorse Sen. John Cornyn over his intraparty rival, state Attorney General Ken Paxton, ahead of their May 26 runoff election.

The ostensible decision made sense, since GOP officials were in broad agreement that Cornyn was a safer bet in the general election. For a president terrified of accountability, it wasn’t too surprising that he was prepared to back the incumbent, if for no other reason than to improve the party’s odds of keeping the seat and preventing a Democratic-led Senate....

One day later, the president proved him wrong. MS NOW reported:

President Donald Trump endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff on Tuesday, ending months of public neutrality in a race that could help determine the balance of power in Congress.

“I know Ken well, have seen him tested at the highest and most difficult levels, and he is a WINNER!” Trump said in a post on Truth Social, touting Paxton’s support for ending the filibuster and passing the SAVE America Act. “Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate.


.....We’ll learn soon enough how GOP voters in Texas respond, but stepping back, there are a couple of angles to keep in mind. First, it’s worth appreciating that many Republicans still believe Paxton can win (Texas is a red state, after all) but because of his many scandals and awful reputation, the party will have to spend heavily in the hopes of getting him across the finish line in the fall. Every penny Republicans have to spend to hold onto a seat in the Lone Star State is money they won’t have to spend elsewhere.

A Paxton primary victory would create a competitive race in a state GOP officials weren’t prepared to worry about.

Second, it’s not yet clear how and why Trump shifted from Cornyn to Paxton, but it’s easy to imagine that the president is increasingly emboldened after orchestrating the defeat of Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy in Louisiana and several GOP state senators in Indiana.

Or put another way, Trump appears to have embraced a “I’ll do whatever I want, whenever I want, for any reason I want” attitude, without any real regard for whether his decisions help himself or his party. Watch this space.

I live in Texas. I tend to watch MS NOW but when I have the news or other network programs on (Jeopardy), I am amazed at the negative ads. Cornyn has more ads on and they are really nasty. Paxton is an asshole and the Cornyn ads are very effective. This is going to get even nastier as we get close to the primary runoff

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,137 posts)
10. Trump endorsement makes Dem Senate candidate the favorite in deep red state
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:57 AM
Yesterday

Paxton is a major league asshole with a ton of dirt. Until yesterday, Cornyn was running some very effective attack ads on Paxton. There have been at least two Cornyn ads attacking Paxton for every one Paxton ad. Talarico is a great candidate and we may flip Texas blue

Trump endorsement makes Dem Senate candidate the favorite in deep red state #RawStory

#TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2026-05-19T18:44:22.000Z

https://www.rawstory.com/talarico-trump-paxton/

President Donald Trump's endorsement of Republican Ken Paxton on Tuesday could backfire in the Texas Senate primary race — putting Democrat Rep. James Talarico in the lead for the first time, according to a Kalshi Prediction Market report.

Kalshi has signaled that the president's move could flip the ruby-red Senate seat to blue.

"The Trump endorsement likely carries clear, quantifiable weight in Paxton's chances, as shown by the absurd 40% rise in odds of Paxton's chances to win the nomination," Kalshi reported.

"Likely as a result, traders in the market on the general election for the open Senate seat in Texas have perceived this as good news for James Talarico, who is now favored for the first time ever," according to Kalshi.

If elected, Talarico would be the first Democrat to hold a Senate seat in Texas since 1993.

Liberal In Texas

(16,432 posts)
13. He waited until after early voting started.
Wed May 20, 2026, 01:20 PM
Yesterday

I guess he figured he stalled long enough.
This is probably going to cause the repubs to spend more money defending Paxton should he win the runoff.

I voted yesterday ... for Colin Allred.

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