Trump Endorses Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Primary Runoff
Quick Look
- Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton in the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff, a move that surprised many given Cornyn's incumbency and support from Republican leaders.
- Early voting is underway in the race.
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Why It Matters
Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton in the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff shortly after early voting began. The race is a runoff against incumbent Senator John Cornyn. Trump's endorsement came as a surprise and is likely to rankle Republican leaders who backed Cornyn.
US President Donald Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the state’s Republican Senate primary shortly after early voting began in an increasingly personal and expensive run-off against incumbent Senator John Cornyn.
“Ken Paxton has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next United States Senator from the Great State of Texas – KEN PAXTON WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!,” Trump said in a social media post on Tuesday.
The timing of the move came as a shock, with early voting already under way. It’s also likely to rankle many Republican leaders in Texas and on Capitol Hill who had backed Cornyn, a four-term senator once seen as a potential majority leader.
After trailing Paxton in the polls for much of last year, Cornyn rallied to lead the March 3 primary vote, garnering about 42 per cent while Paxton got almost 41 per cent.
“It’s his decision,” a grim-faced Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a key Cornyn ally, said when asked of the endorsement.
Trump’s endorsement is seen as critical in Texas, a state the president won by nearly 14 percentage points in 2024. Democrats, sensing opportunity as Trump’s approval ratings sag, are targeting the Lone Star state as part of an uphill battle to gain control of the US Senate.
Open Questions
- Will Trump's endorsement be enough to secure victory for Paxton?
- How will Republican leaders in Texas and on Capitol Hill react to Trump's endorsement?
- What is the impact of Trump's endorsement on Democrats' targeting of Texas?




