PLANO, Texas (AP) 鈥 Texas Attorney General won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, easily defeating four-term Sen. John Cornyn in the latest contest where President Donald Trump sought to oust an incumbent he saw as insufficiently loyal.
Trump endorsed Paxton last week, calling him a 鈥渢rue MAGA warrior.” Paxton’s victory in Tuesday鈥檚 runoff makes Cornyn 鈥 who was first elected to the Senate in 2002 鈥 the first Republican senator from Texas to lose the party鈥檚 nomination for reelection.
Cheers rang through the ballroom at Paxton’s election night party when the race was called, and he took the stage to supporters chanting his name. He quickly gave credit to Trump.
鈥淲hen everyone in Washington told him to abandon me and abandon the people of Texas, he didn鈥檛 listen,” Paxton said. “President Trump is the leader of our party, and his endorsement is the most powerful force in politics.鈥
Cornyn’s loss followed primaries this month where Trump successfully backed challengers to Republican lawmakers who had displeased him in , and , a sign of his enduring influence among primary voters.
The candidates that Trump endorsed in those states are expected to easily win against Democratic opponents. However, the president鈥檚 decision to boost Paxton, who won Tuesday with a sliver of the Republican base who shrugged off his past scandals, may be a bigger gamble in the general election.
Democrats are hopeful that their nominee, state Rep. James Talarico, has a rare opportunity to win a statewide race in Texas 鈥 and help the party retake control of the Senate 鈥 with Paxton as his opponent.
Tuesday鈥檚 runoffs also decided Democratic for districts in Dallas and Houston that overwhelmingly support Democrats, and a San Antonio-area seat the party wants to flip.
鈥業 will be the Democrats鈥 No. 1 target’
In Austin on Tuesday night, Cornyn gave a short concession speech tinged with emotion to a room of only reporters.
鈥淭onight we鈥檝e come up short,鈥 Cornyn said, adding that he鈥檇 support Paxton in the general election. 鈥淚鈥檝e always supported the Republican ticket, and I intend to do so again.鈥
Cornyn said in 2023 as Trump was running to return to the White House that his time 鈥渉as passed him by,” a statement that came back to bite him. He also was an early critic of between the U.S. and Mexico 鈥 a project he now supports.
Cornyn had the backing of Senate GOP leaders who said he would be the stronger general election candidate against Talarico, which was also the senator’s argument to voters before Tuesday.
That’s not lost on Paxton, who said in his speech that 鈥渨ithout a shadow of a doubt, I will be the Democrats鈥 No. 1 target in November.鈥
Talarico’s campaign hit back Tuesday night on the social platform X, highlighting what they 鈥 and some Republicans 鈥 see as Paxton’s weakness, including an FBI investigation and impeachment for corruption in which he was later acquitted.
The primary was long and costly
Cornyn led Paxton in but failed to win a majority. That was after Cornyn and his supporters waged a monthslong advertising campaign, mostly attacking Paxton over ethical and personal questions.
The two-term attorney general was acquitted on corruption charges in a , where allegations of extramarital affairs surfaced. Paxton鈥檚 wife filed for divorce last year, citing 鈥渂iblical grounds.鈥
It gave Cornyn fodder for an ad campaign that, along with allied groups, spent roughly $109 million between the primary and runoff elections.
Immediately after the primary, Trump promised to endorse but didn鈥檛 act until after early voting began last week.
鈥淜en Paxton has gone through a lot, in many cases, very unfairly, but he is a fighter, and knows how to win,鈥 Trump wrote in a social media post endorsing him.
Retired Dallas-area resident David Jacobson, 70, said Trump’s endorsement was a factor in his decision to back Paxton on Tuesday. While Cornyn has for the most part been a strong Trump supporter, Jacobson generally thinks most politicians have remained in office too long.
鈥淢aybe it鈥檚 time for a change,鈥 he said after voting.
Linda Williams said she voted for Cornyn, calling him 鈥渢he lesser of two evils.鈥 She thought Cornyn had a better chance to beat Talarico this fall.
鈥淏ecause Paxton is a crook,” Williams said after voting in Plano, outside Dallas.
Trump snubbed Cornyn amid retribution campaign
Trump, in his endorsement, poked at Cornyn, saying he 鈥渨as not supportive of me when times were tough鈥 and that 鈥淛ohn was very late in backing me.鈥
Cornyn said Tuesday on Fox 91欧美激情 Radio’s 鈥淭he Brian Kilmeade Show鈥 that the president’s ire was misplaced. He said, 鈥済rifters鈥 are “claiming that I am opposed to the president’s agenda, and I think that鈥檚 caused some confusion with the president himself. But I鈥檝e been supportive.鈥
Some GOP strategists have argued that a Paxton nomination would cost millions of dollars more to promote in the fall, when money could be spent defending Republican seats in more competitive states. Democrats need to gain a net of four seats to take the majority. Cornyn had the support of Senate GOP leaders.
Democrats choose US House nominees
Newly elected defeated veteran Rep. Al Green in Texas’ 18th District, dispatching a longtime House incumbent who was one of Trump’s most outspoken critics. The Republican-led Texas Legislature redrew the district when it approved a new House map last year. The new map led to a runoff between incumbents and marks the end of a in the Houston area.
Former Rep. Colin Allred beat U.S. Rep. Julie Johnson in the Dallas-area 33rd District’s Democratic primary runoff. Johnson was elected to the seat in 2024, the year Allred lost his U.S. Senate challenge to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Allred was running for Senate again this cycle but and instead sought a return to the House.
Near San Antonio, Johnny Garcia won the Democratic primary for Texas鈥 35th District against against Maureen Galindo, a candidate who has expressed . While Texas lawmakers redrew the district to help Republicans, Democrats view it as within reach and didn’t want Galindo’s past comments to impede them.
Garcia will face Republican Carlos De La Cruz, who defeated John Lujan in the GOP primary.
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This story has been corrected to show that voter David Jacobson is 70, not 71.
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Bedayn reported from Austin, Texas. Associated Press reporter Jamie Stengle contributed from Sasche, Texas.
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