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LetMyPeopleVote

(161,772 posts)
Tue Apr 8, 2025, 08:19 PM Apr 8

Texas AG Ken Paxton officially joins U.S. Senate race challenging John Cornyn

This rumor has been floating around for a while. Paxton is a major league asshole who should had been impeached but for the games that the Lt. Governor, Dan Patrick, pulled. Paxton just got found guilty and liable for $6.7 million in a whistleblower lawsuit. I think that Paxton is probably a weaker candidate than Coryn in the 2026 general if the Democrats get their best candidate on the ticket.



https://www.texastribune.org/2025/04/08/ken-paxton-john-cornyn-us-senate-texas-republican-primary/
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday he will challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in next year’s midterm elections, setting up a barnburner clash of two Republican titans that is sure to reverberate across state and national politics.

The contest, teased by Paxton for months, promises to be among the most heated and expensive Republican primaries in the country and in recent Texas history. It also marks the latest flashpoint in a power struggle between the Texas GOP’s hardline, socially conservative wing — which views Paxton as a standard-bearer — and the Cornyn-aligned, business-minded Republican old guard.

Appearing on Fox News host Laura Ingraham’s show, Paxton said it was “time for a change in Texas” as he announced his Senate bid and blasted Cornyn’s “lack of production” over his 22 years in the upper chamber.

“We have another great U.S. senator, Ted Cruz, and it's time we have another great senator that will actually stand up and fight for Republican values, fight for the values of the people of Texas, and also support Donald Trump in the areas that he's focused on in a very significant way,” Paxton said. “And that's what I plan on doing.”

Paxton’s candidacy poses the most serious threat to Cornyn’s political career in decades. It would mark a watershed moment in the Texas GOP’s factional struggle if Paxton — not long removed from an array of career-threatening legal battles and impeachment by his own party — managed to topple Cornyn, a mainstay of Texas politics who had an early hand in the state’s Republican takeover and reached the upper rungs of Senate GOP leadership.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton officially joins U.S. Senate race challenging John Cornyn (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Apr 8 OP
Judge awards $6.7M to whistleblowers who reported Attorney General Ken Paxton to FBI LetMyPeopleVote Apr 8 #1
I came here to post the story, but saw your thread. TexasTowelie Apr 8 #2
MaddowBlog-Texas' Ken Paxton hopes to parlay multiple scandals into a GOP Senate campaign LetMyPeopleVote Apr 9 #3
Yeah, this is all Texas needs right now: Paladin Apr 9 #4
regardless of the primary outcome, Paxton is out as AG. yellowdogintexas Yesterday #5

LetMyPeopleVote

(161,772 posts)
1. Judge awards $6.7M to whistleblowers who reported Attorney General Ken Paxton to FBI
Tue Apr 8, 2025, 08:23 PM
Apr 8

This will be used by Cornyn and by the Democrat against Paxton



https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/ken-paxton-whistleblower-lawsuit-20260002.php

A Travis County judge has awarded $6.7 million to four whistleblowers who were fired after they reported Attorney General Ken Paxton to the FBI for alleged corruption.

In a judgment late Friday, Judge Catherine Mauzy ruled that a “preponderance of the evidence” showed Paxton had violated the Texas Whistleblower Act by firing the employees in retaliation for their allegations that he had abused the office to help a campaign donor.

Attorneys Tom Nesbitt and TJ Turner, who represent two of the whistleblowers, said in a statement Friday that state lawmakers now need to “do the honorable thing and fund the judgment so these brave public servants can be compensated.”

Paxton’s office in a statement said it planned to appeal the “bogus” ruling.

The whistleblowers’ claims, made in late 2020, triggered an FBI investigation into Paxton and spurred the Texas House to impeach the Republican official. The Texas Senate acquitted him and federal prosecutors reportedly decided last year not to file charges.

TexasTowelie

(120,204 posts)
2. I came here to post the story, but saw your thread.
Tue Apr 8, 2025, 08:35 PM
Apr 8

It should be an interesting race since I wonder how willing is to get his hands dirty during the campaign.

LetMyPeopleVote

(161,772 posts)
3. MaddowBlog-Texas' Ken Paxton hopes to parlay multiple scandals into a GOP Senate campaign
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 11:45 AM
Apr 9

Ken Paxton’s career as Texas attorney general has been marred by corruption allegations and impeachment. He's running for the U.S. Senate anyway.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lmf3rkwhhc2o

Texas AG Ken Paxton parlaying corruption allegations and criminal charges into a US Senate campaign is a timely reminder:

The Republican Party has become a post-scandal party.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/texas-ken-paxton-hopes-parlay-multiple-scandals-gop-senate-campaign-rcna200385

Five years into Ken Paxton’s career as Texas attorney general, the far-right Republican faced devastating allegations from members of his own team. Indeed, high-level aides from Paxton’s own staff came forward to accuse him of a variety of crimes and abuses, including bribery.

When the state attorney general retaliated against his team, his accusers filed suit. Over the weekend, they won: A Texas judge awarded a total of $6.6 million to the four whistleblowers from Paxton’s office......

Instead, just three days after whistleblowers from his office were awarded $6.6 million, Paxton launched a U.S. Senate campaign. NBC News reported:

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a primary challenge against longtime Sen. John Cornyn on Tuesday night, setting the stage for a battle between two politicians representing different parts of the Republican Party.


It’s too soon to say with confidence who has the advantage in this GOP fight, but the fact that Paxton has launched such a candidacy is emblematic of a larger phenomenon in Republican politics.......

What’s more, the Republican’s securities fraud allegations were also unrelated to the corruption allegations raised by his former aides, which led to a state House investigation, which concluded that the state attorney general repeatedly broke the law by, among other things, abusing his office to hide an extramarital affair, doing special favors for a donor, and retaliating against perceived foes.

Though he continued to insist that he'd done nothing wrong, the scandal led to Paxton’s impeachment. He would've been removed from office were it not for the fact that he was acquitted by his partisan allies in the state Senate.

The idea that such a figure would try to parlay these controversies into a Senate campaign — which might very well prove effective — is a reminder of the degree to which the Republican Party has become a post-scandal party.

As for the White House’s possible intervention in the Texas primary, Donald Trump hasn’t yet commented on the Cornyn-Paxton race. That said, the president has been critical of Cornyn on multiple occasions, while Paxton led “Lawyers for Trump” in the 2020 race. Watch this space.

I have a feeling that Rachel will be taking about Ken tonight.

Paladin

(30,183 posts)
4. Yeah, this is all Texas needs right now:
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 12:28 PM
Apr 9

A Senate candidate who makes Ted Cruz look comparatively smart, honest and respectable. Lucky us...

yellowdogintexas

(23,194 posts)
5. regardless of the primary outcome, Paxton is out as AG.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 08:50 AM
Yesterday

At the moment I do not know who might run in that primary, or who might run in the Democratic Primary.

We have heard some rumors that our horrible county judge Tim O'Hare is considering a run for AG. Now I do not know if he is an attorney or not. He is a right bastard though. However if he does step down in order to run for the AG job, we have a decent shot at getting an improvement on our Commissioners Court, Democrat or Republican. Several names have been floated but nothing definite.

The most immediate problem is O'Hare himself. He is a mean sumbitch who runs the court like it is his personal kingdom, and has scheduled a redistricting of the Commissioners' precincts in the middle of the decade. It was determined in 2021after the census that the proportions of our districts were as they should be so no changes were ordered in the map.
He has hired a law firm to do the map; the law firm is a MAGA group and will do what he wants: redraw it enough to ensure the incumbent Democrat in Precinct 2 can't win the next election. O'Hare has a grudge against this Commissioner anyway and the plan is to rig the map so that no Democrat can win those two seats.

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