Cornyn, Paxton Head to Runoff in GOP Texas Senate Primary

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The race has come alongside a similarly contentious Democratic primary.

DALLAS—Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will advance to a runoff in the Texas Republican Senate primary race after neither candidate managed to achieve 50 percent of the vote.

The Associated Press called the race around 10:50 p.m. ET on March 3, with 60 percent of the vote counted.

A third hopeful, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas), claimed 12.9 percent, knocking him out of contention.

Together with a Democratic contest between Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) and state Rep. James Talarico, it became the most expensive Senate primary in history, according to advertising support data aggregated by AdImpact.

Republican spending was dominated by almost $70 million in support of Cornyn, a former member of Senate leadership who has been in the chamber for over two decades.

On March 2, one day before Election Day, the longtime senator made his pitch in Schertz, a city near San Antonio.

A supporter there, Daniel Mezza, told The Epoch Times that Cornyn “has a proven track record.”

“You don’t want to go into the general election with someone that has a bunch of baggage,” he added.

Paxton’s divorce and past impeachment have been the subject of attacks from Cornyn and his allies.

While Cornyn has stressed his support for President Donald Trump, Paxton has questioned the senator’s loyalty to the president and touted his own conservative record as attorney general.

Trump declined to endorse a specific candidate in the primary, instead saying that he likes all of them.

A man who backed the attorney general in his Senate bid, Christopher Jackson, said he does not think Paxton’s history would seriously hinder him if he makes it to the general election.

“I think that he’s ready for what’s next in life—ready for what’s next as senator,” Jackson told The Epoch Times at the Dallas hotel where Paxton held his election night party.

A strange incident marred the atmosphere ahead of that event.

A masked man in a vehicle was apprehended outside. Law enforcement told The Epoch Times that ammunition was found in the automobile, which was later towed.

“I think it alarmed everyone that he was all in camo, had a rucksack on,” eyewitness Alexander Muse told reporters.

By Nathan Worcester

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