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Ken Paxton’s Chances of Beating John Cornyn in Runoff Race

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Sen. John Cornyn: I Refuse To Allow "Self-Centered, Shameless" Ken Paxton To Risk Losing This Senate Seat
Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn commented on the results of a primary last night, where he is headed to a run-off election with Ken Paxton, the Texas Attorney General.

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Ken Paxton Chances of Beating John Cornyn Day Before Texas Primary
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John Cornyn and Ken Paxton will advance to a runoff in Texas’ US Senate Republican primary
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Trump says he’ll make endorsement soon in the Texas Senate runoff between Paxton and Cornyn
Sen. John Cornyn and Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton head to a May 26 runoff in Texas’ Republican primary after neither candidate exceeded 50% Tuesday.

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Cornyn goes on offense against Paxton as Republicans await Trump’s endorsement
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Paxton offers conditions for potential exit from Texas Senate race
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Three Reasons John Cornyn Is Fighting for His Political Life

The veteran Texas senator faces what promises to be a bruising runoff with the state attorney general challenging him from the right. But he had a stronger showing than expected.
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Republicans hold their breath and hope for a quick Trump endorsement in Texas

John Cornyn and his allies are trying to turn a surprising lead over firebrand Ken Paxton into a decisive presidential nod.
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Live updates: Cornyn, Paxton move to runoff; Texas Supreme Court order complicates Dallas vote count

Sen. John Cornyn (R) is headed for a May 26 Texas Senate runoff against Attorney General Ken Paxton after neither candidate got the necessary 50-percent-plus-one support they needed in Tuesday’s GOP primary.
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