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Texas primary runoff election: Ken Paxton will defeat Sen. John Cornyn in Senate contest, CNN projects

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 01: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court on November 01, 2021 in Washington, DC. On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the controversial Texas abortion law which bans abortions after 6 weeks. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Ken Paxton defeats Sen. John Cornyn in Texas primary election, CNN projects
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WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 01: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court on November 01, 2021 in Washington, DC. On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the controversial Texas abortion law which bans abortions after 6 weeks. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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• Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will defeat incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the Republican Senate primary runoff, CNN’s Decision Desk projects. Paxton will advance as the GOP nominee to face Democrat James Talarico in November in one of the country’s highest-profile US Senate races.

• Paxton secured President Donald Trump’s endorsement just a week out from the runoff election and thanked the president during his victory speech tonight in Plano, Texas. “His endorsement is the most powerful force in politics,” he said.

• In other CNN projections, Johnny Garcia will win the Democratic primary in the 35th Congressional District, defeating Maureen Galindo, who was rebuked by the party over antisemitic statements. In the 18th, Rep. Christian Menefee will win the Democratic primary in the redrawn district, ending Rep. Al Green’s more than 20-year career in the House.

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Ken Paxton defeats John Cornyn, and other top headlines to know out of Texas tonight

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton waves as he takes the stage during a primary runoff election night event in Plano, Texas, on Tuesday.

In the marquee race of the night, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will defeat Sen. John Cornyn in the runoff for the Republican US Senate nomination, CNN projects.

The race divided the party and has given hope to Democrats. Paxton, who has already turned his attention to the general election, will face Rep. James Talarico in November.

Here’s a recap of the night:

  • After his loss, Cornyn said he respected the decision of Texas voters, adding that he has always supported the Republican ticket and intends to carry that into November. He also expressed his disappointment in low voter turnout, saying, “Those who show up decide for those who do not.”
  • Meanwhile, Paxton thanked President Donald Trump for his endorsement in his speech and thanked Cornyn for his more than two decades of public service in Congress, ending a bitter, expensive campaign. He then turned his attacks toward Talarico and urged people to donate to his campaign.
  • The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which had backed Cornyn, responded to Paxton’s emergence as the party’s nominee by ignoring him and also attacking Talarico. Paxton weathered a long list of scandals before emerging as the winner in this race, which is likely part of why Republican congressional leaders favored Cornyn.
  • Meantime, the campaign arm for Senate Democrats said Paxton’s win puts them “one step closer to winning a Senate majority.” Talarico also released the first ad of his general election matchup minutes after his opponent secured the GOP nomination, seizing on Paxton’s checkered personal history.
  • Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott and Sen. Ted Cruz both congratulated Paxton after not picking sides during the primary. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, another top Texas Republican to stay neutral through the race, also congratulated Paxton.

Other key races:

  • Rep. Christian Menefee will win the Democratic primary runoff in Texas’ redrawn 18th Congressional District against Al Green, ending the representative’s more than 20-year career in the House, CNN projects. In a statement, Menefee called Green an “icon” and acknowledged his record as one of the more outspoken members of the party.
  • State Sen. Mayes Middleton will win the Republican runoff primary in the Texas attorney general race, CNN projects, defeating hardline conservative US Rep. Chip Roy. Middleton aligned himself closely with Trump’s agenda, while Roy has challenged his party’s leadership on Capitol Hill.
  • Johnny Garcia, a Bexar County sheriff’s deputy, will win the Democratic primary in Texas’ 35th Congressional District, CNN projects, defeating an opponent rebuked by the party over antisemitic statements.
  • Former Rep. Colin Allred will clinch the Democratic nomination for Texas’ 33rd District, CNN projects, defeating Rep. Julie Johnson. Allred, who finished ahead of Johnson in the March primary, is a former NFL player who worked with the Obama administration.

CNN’s Molly English, David Wright, Patrick Svitek, Arit John, Jeff Zeleny, Aditi Sangal, Arlette Saenz and Maureen Chowdhury contributed reporting to this post.

James Talarico to hold first general election rally in Houston

James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Texas, plans to kick off the general election campaign with a rally Wednesday in Houston.

While Talarico secured his party’s nomination in the March primary, Republicans picked state Attorney General Ken Paxton as their nominee in a runoff Tuesday.

Talarico was quick to label Paxton, who defeated Sen. John Cornyn, as “The Most Corrupt Politician in America.”

Talarico’s rally is scheduled for 8 p.m. local time at Rich’s Houston, a music venue.

Colin Allred defeats Rep. Julie Johnson in Texas Democratic runoff, CNN projects

Rep. Colin Allred talks with attendees at a campaign event that saw volunteers man phones on October 3, 2024 in San Antonio, Texas..

Former Rep. Colin Allred will clinch the Democratic nomination for Texas’ 33rd District, CNN’s Decision Desk projects, defeating Rep. Julie Johnson.

Johnson, who currently represents Texas’ 32nd District, ran for reelection in the redrawn 33rd after redistricting reshaped her current seat. Allred, a former NFL player who worked in the Obama administration, represented Texas’ 32nd District until 2025 and finished ahead of Johnson in the March primary.

Allred began the midterm cycle as a US Senate candidate but ended that bid and announced a congressional run in December after major changes to the 2026 landscape, including Texas Republicans’ mid-decade redistricting and Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s entry into the Senate race.

“I needed to try and decide what I thought would be best for the state, for the party in a time and in a year where there is so much at stake,” Allred said at the time.

CNN’s David Wright contributed to this report.

Democrat rebuked by party for antisemitic remarks to lose Texas House runoff, CNN projects

Maureen Galindo participates in a forum held by the League of Women Voters of the San Antonio Area in the Sidney Board Room at Brooks in San Antonio on May 6.

Johnny Garcia, a Bexar County sheriff’s deputy, will win the Democratic primary in Texas’ 35th Congressional District, CNN’s Decision Desk projects, defeating an opponent rebuked by the party over antisemitic statements.

Garcia will defeat Maureen Galindo, a sex therapist and housing advocate whose use of antisemitic tropes in criticizing Israel drew national attention and widespread condemnation from members of both parties.

Tuesday’s runoff election became for many a referendum on Galindo’s remarks and a test of whether national Democrats, at a time of increasing anti-Israel sentiment in the party’s base, could stop her.

Galindo, who denies her remarks are antisemitic, caught Democrats off guard when she placed first in the March 3 primary, despite spending just a few thousand dollars on her campaign. After a mysterious super PAC spent nearly $1 million boosting her bid, Democrats were forced to grapple with the possibility that she could win the nomination — an outcome the party worried could jeopardize its chances in the district and tie them to rhetoric they’ve denounced.

Sen. Ted Cruz congratulates Paxton on winning the GOP nomination

Sen. Ted Cruz at the US Capitol in January.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz congratulated Ken Paxton on his primary win in the runoff for the Republican US Senate nomination and thanked his senior colleague, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, for his service.

Cruz also thanked Cornyn for his years of service to Texas.

“I also want to congratulate and thank my friend Senator John Cornyn for his many years of dedicated service to Texas and our country. It has been an honor to serve alongside him for over a decade,” Cruz said.

In the wake of the protracted, divisive contest, Cruz emphasized the need for Republicans to regroup for the general election race.

Mayes Middleton will defeat US Rep. Chip Roy in GOP race for Texas AG, CNN projects

State Senator Mayes Middleton speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas, on March 26.

State Sen. Mayes Middleton will win the Republican runoff primary in the Texas attorney general race, CNN’s Decision Desk projects, defeating hardline conservative US Rep. Chip Roy.

Middleton has aligned himself closely with President Donald Trump’s agenda, labeling himself “MAGA Mayes,” while Roy has challenged his party’s leadership on Capitol Hill and often been a thorn in Trump’s side.

Roy, a four-term congressman and member of the House Freedom Caucus, previously served as chief of staff to Sen. Ted Cruz, who endorsed his bid for attorney general.

Middleton, who also leads a Texas oil company, poured more than $16 million of his personal fortune into the race, according to Transparency USA. His critics have highlighted his lack of legal experience as he seeks to become the state’s top lawyer.

He is seeking to replace Ken Paxton, who is projected to be the GOP candidate for Senate after defeating incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.

Paxton’s son-in-law says family is “excited” for the November election

Daniel Hayworth addressed his father-in-law Ken Paxton’s supporters at the election night victory party, capping a hard-fought runoff campaign for the Texas GOP Senate nomination that drew in the attorney general’s family.

As incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and his allies volleyed waves of attacks focused on Paxton’s messy divorce during the primary fight, Paxton’s campaign leaned on testimonials from his daughter, Mattie Hayworth, to respond.

“My dad is a really good guy. Loves God. He loves his family and he loves this country,” Hayworth said in a campaign video, having also published a column for the conservative publication Texas Scorecard.

Speaking Tuesday, Hayworth also leveled sharp criticism at Paxton’s new opponent, Democratic nominee James Talarico, during an opening prayer.

As he readies for the general election, Paxton urges supporters to donate to his campaign

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks during a primary runoff election night event in Plano, Texas, on Tuesday.

As he celebrated his GOP runoff victory on Tuesday night, Senate nominee Ken Paxton made an appeal to his supporters: Donate to my campaign.

Paxton trailed Sen. John Cornyn in fundraising throughout the contest, prompting questions among some Republicans about his ability to raise money in what will be a costly general election contest.

Paxton will face off in November against Democratic nominee James Talarico, who has been one of the Democratic party’s biggest fundraisers this cycle.

Paxton thanks Cornyn for his service in Congress

After a contentious and expensive primary campaign, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton thanked Sen. John Cornyn for his more than two decades of service in Congress.

Paxton won the Republican nomination with help from President Donald Trump in the form of a last-minute endorsement.

He thanked all voters, no matter who they voted for and said he wants to “earn your support.”

Cornyn throughout the campaign has focused many of his attacks on Paxton, with his campaign and some allied groups using some of Paxton’s scandals in his career as attorney general and in his personal life as fodder.

CNN’s Molly English contributed reporting to this post.

Ken Paxton thanked President Donald Trump in his victory speech

Texas Attorney General and Republican nominee for the US Senate Ken Paxton speaks at a primary runoff election night event in Plano, Texas, on Tuesday.

Attorney General Ken Paxton, after he was projected to win the Texas Senate primary runoff, thanked President Donald Trump for his endorsement.

“When everyone in Washington told him to abandon me and abandon the people of Texas, he didn’t listen. Instead, he gave his complete and total endorsement. President Trump is the leader of our party and his endorsement is the most powerful force in politics, and I’m honored to have his support, and I look forward to working with him in the Senate to deliver for Texas,” he said.

“Tonight, we just made history,” Paxton told his supporters in his victory speech in Plano, Texas. “Today, change was on the ballot and change won.”

Paxton then turned to the subject of his Democratic opponent in November, James Talarico, claiming that he is a vegan, which he is not, and attacking his support for transgender children among other issues.

"Those who show up decide for those who do not," Cornyn says

Sen. John Cornyn speaks during a primary runoff election night event in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday.

For Sen. John Cornyn, they were 10 words that spoke volumes.

“Those who show up decide for those who do not,” Cornyn said during his concession speech in Austin on the final election night of his long career.
They were not sour grapes from Cornyn, but rather a blunt assessment of the political math from the Texas Senate runoff.

For a man who played a pivotal role in creating the modern-day Republican Party in Texas, Cornyn’s disappointment at the low turnout was clear. So, too, was the math.

Talarico’s first general election ad rips Paxton as “most corrupt politician in America”

Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico released the first ad of his general election matchup with Ken Paxton minutes after his opponent secured the GOP nomination.

With the tagline, “The People vs. Ken Paxton,” Talarico’s spot seizes on Paxton’s checkered personal history and brushes with scandal, referring to him as “the most corrupt politician in America.”

In addition, the leading pro-Talarico super PAC in the race so far, Lone Star Rising PAC, also released a statement expressing its bullishness on the matchup with Paxton.

“Lone Star Rising PAC will make sure Texans know exactly what’s at stake,” the group said.

GOP's senatorial campaign ignores Paxton's win but attacks Talarico

The National Republican Senatorial Committee responded to Ken Paxton’s emergence as the party’s Texas Senate nominee by ignoring him and attacking his Democratic opponent, James Talarico.

The NRSC had backed Sen. John Cornyn, whom Paxton defeated on Tuesday night, and intensely criticized Paxton throughout the GOP nomination process, including over his divorce.

Menefee calls Green an "icon" after winning member-on-member runoff

Rep. Al Green speaks at a presser after joining "Remove the Regime" protesters as they march from Union Station to the Capitol on November 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.

Rep. Christian Menefee issued a statement calling Rep. Al Green an “icon” moments after the younger Democrat was projected to win a member-on-member primary runoff against the 11-term congressman.

“For decades, Congressman Green has done what so few in public life are willing to do: he has spoken truth to power, directly to their faces, without flinching,” Menefee said in a statement. “He stood in the well of the United States House of Representatives and called President Trump out to his face, even when he stood alone. That is a legacy that will outlast any election.”

Menefee was elected to Texas’ 18th Congressional District in a January special election runoff to fill the remainder of former Rep. Sylvester Turner’s term following his death. Texas Republicans redrew the state’s congressional maps last year, setting off a generational battle between Menefee, 38, and Green, 78, for the Houston-area seat.

Menefee’s statement acknowledged Green’s record as one of the more outspoken members of the party — and one of President Donald Trump’s most vocal critics.

“The causes he has championed are the same causes I carry into this work every single day,” Menefee said.

On a Paxton victory, Trump and Schumer can agree

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer at the US Capitol on May 19.

It’s not just President Donald Trump who is tickled pink about Ken Paxton’s projected victory in Texas. Senate Democrats are giddy, too.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer issued this statement after the race was called.

That, of course, remains an uncertainty that will be playing out between now and the general election.

One thing is certain: Paxton’s projected victory will force Republicans to spend more money to defend their Senate seat in Texas.

Democrats will have to spend more, too, raising the question of whether either side will have to make spending decisions that could alter the Senate map elsewhere.

Cornyn said he will support the Republican nominee in the general election

Sen. John Cornyn speaks during a primary runoff election night event in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday, after losing the Republican party's nomination.

Sen. John Cornyn said he respects Texas voters’ decision after he lost his reelection bid in a runoff to Republican Ken Paxton, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump.

The veteran lawmaker said he has always supported the Republican ticket and that he intends to continue that in November, although he didn’t name his rival by name.

Cornyn and Paxton both campaigned for Trump’s endorsement, and in the end, Trump’s backing of Paxton proved to be key for the firebrand conservative.

“There’s a simple rule in the elections, you’ve heard me say it before, and that is the candidate who gets the most votes wins. The party in the majority gets to govern and my hope is to keep my party in power for generations,” he said, adding that he will “keep the faith” as he finishes out his term in Congress.

This post was updated with more details from Cornyn’s speech.

Democratic senatorial campaign responds to Paxton's win in Texas

The campaign arm for Senate Democrats said that Attorney General Ken Paxton’s win in the Texas Senate runoff puts them “one step closer to winning a Senate majority.”

Democrats need to flip at least four Republican-held seats to capture the Senate majority.

It has long been considered an uphill battle, but Democratic officials have been encouraged by the emergence of strong candidates in Republican-leaning states, including Texas.

Cheers and whistles erupt at Paxton HQ as race is called for the TX attorney general

Attendees react to polling results for Ken Paxton, during a primary runoff election night event in Plano, Texas, on Tuesday.

The mood at Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s headquarters was jubilant with many in the crowd erupting into cheers and whistles as the race was called for their chosen candidate Tuesday evening.

Many supporters of Paxton are in attendance, including Roseanne Barr and US Rep. Brandon Gill. Bo French, who is in a GOP runoff for Texas Railroad Commissioner, is also on hand this evening.

Paxton is expected to address supporters in the coming hour.

Club for Growth throws support behind Paxton

The Club for Growth is endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for US Senate and wading into the general election matchup with a new video mocking Democratic nominee James Talarico.

“Move over, Davy Crockett. There’s a new Texas trailblazer in town, and his/its/their name is James Talarico,” an ad from the conservative political organization opens, echoing long-running GOP attacks against liberal politicians’ support for pronouns used by non-binary individuals.

The new spot encapsulates the messaging blitz Republicans have planned for Talarico, seizing on examples of his progressive rhetoric and threaded with personal ridicule. On theme, the video makes several references to an already burgeoning Republican talking point — that Talarico is a vegan, which he isn’t.

And it reflects heightened expectations for a competitive fall race between Paxton and Talarico in the typically red state, as Republicans emerge from their runoff bruised and drained, and with Talarico posting blockbuster fundraising numbers and building momentum.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott congratulates Paxton after staying neutral in the primary

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after casting his vote during early voting in the Texas primary runoff,  in Austin, Texas, on May 18.

Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott, who stayed neutral in the state’s Senate primary runoff, quickly congratulated the winner, Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who was another top Texas Republican to stay neutral through the race, also congratulated Paxton on his “overwhelming victory” over Sen. John Cornyn.

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