jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
Chip!
Not a completely worthless dip**** like Paxton and Cornyn.
jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
As much as I love Chip, I wonder if he thinks has more power influence in the House with the Freedom Caucus.jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
Paxton does very well in elections...always much better than the biased polls...he will give Cornyn a big test.91AggieLawyer said:Ag with kids said:
As RINO as he is, Cornyn will win in a landslide against any Dem. The vast majority of GOP will vote for him as will the moderates and independents. Even most of the folks on here that hate him will reluctantly vote for him.
But, Paxton will be more controversial than Cruz (who shouldn't be controversial, but whatever, that's another thread so argue that there). Which will make his election tight like Cruz v Beto. That means money will need to be poured into the election to ensure the GOP wins - money that could otherwise be spent on more important things...
Exactly what evidence do you have for any of this?
In 2022, Paxton, with the same voters voting in the election that will be voting in the Senate election (relatively speaking), won by 9+% and won 233 counties.
In 2018, he won by 3.5 percent, which was better than Cruz that year.
In 2014, he won by over 20%.
In the latter 2 elections, people (mostly) knew about the allegations. I would venture, AT WORST, in a hypothetical 2026 general, he'd win by 5%, barring catastrophic politics between now and then.
Cornyn has been a senator since his 40's. Paxton is just now running for Senate. So no...not too much ambition.BoydCrowder13 said:
Honestly the frustrating thing about this is that Paxton knows he will run a close race.
Cornyn (like him or hate him) absolutely destroys the Dems in elections. They don't waste much effort or money in even trying most times.
With Paxton, the Dem machine will come down on Texas the same way they did with Beto because he is vulnerable. He might well win, but I guarantee you it will cost down ballot races throughout the state.
Paxton knows that and doesn't care. Too much ambition.
how has he been doing that?Quote:
trying to harm Trumps agenda at every available step.
Roy and Paxton would split the non-Cornyn vote. They would damage each other in ads and debates.jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
TheEternalOptimist said:
I should move back to Texas so I can get involved in dethroning Cornyn.... who sold out Texans and Americans on signing onto a Biden gun control bill.
Actually Cornyn was 50 when elected to the Senate.WestAustinAg said:Cornyn has been a senator since his 40's. Paxton is just now running for Senate. So no...not too much ambition.BoydCrowder13 said:
Honestly the frustrating thing about this is that Paxton knows he will run a close race.
Cornyn (like him or hate him) absolutely destroys the Dems in elections. They don't waste much effort or money in even trying most times.
With Paxton, the Dem machine will come down on Texas the same way they did with Beto because he is vulnerable. He might well win, but I guarantee you it will cost down ballot races throughout the state.
Paxton knows that and doesn't care. Too much ambition.
txwxman said:
I'm a Paxton guy. We need a Texan in the Senate who's not afraid of breaking things (including laws, which he has some experience with) and licking Trump's boots. Looking forward to seeing Paxton do long term damage to Republican control in Austin.
Now Chip Roy winning the primary would be good. He doesn't have the baggage that Paxton has and he's more conservative than Cornyn.jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
Cornyn was 49 while running. And Ken Paxton is currently 58....so the POINT IS TRUE. Ken isn't overly ambition. He's built a long career as a litigator, a corporate lawyer for JC Penney, a Texas House Rep, the Texas Senate, and the Texas AG.Aggie97 said:Actually Cornyn was 50 when elected to the Senate.WestAustinAg said:Cornyn has been a senator since his 40's. Paxton is just now running for Senate. So no...not too much ambition.BoydCrowder13 said:
Honestly the frustrating thing about this is that Paxton knows he will run a close race.
Cornyn (like him or hate him) absolutely destroys the Dems in elections. They don't waste much effort or money in even trying most times.
With Paxton, the Dem machine will come down on Texas the same way they did with Beto because he is vulnerable. He might well win, but I guarantee you it will cost down ballot races throughout the state.
Paxton knows that and doesn't care. Too much ambition.
Chip aint running against Cornyn. He was on Cornyn's staff in Cornyn's first run for the Senate. They are still close.Ag with kids said:Now Chip Roy winning the primary would be good. He doesn't have the baggage that Paxton has and he's more conservative than Cornyn.jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
So, he'd probably have the same chance to win as Cornyn. Paxton's baggage would make that race harder for the GOP.
communist troll. pay zero attention to that x-man account.MidlandOil$ said:txwxman said:
I'm a Paxton guy. We need a Texan in the Senate who's not afraid of breaking things (including laws, which he has some experience with) and licking Trump's boots. Looking forward to seeing Paxton do long term damage to Republican control in Austin.
LOL HUH?
Sure, a lot can happen and things could be very negative in some scenarios. That said Texas has gotten more Red not less so if that seat is in danger we have a lot bigger problems. It's going to take more than 2-3 points though for either of them to lose. For context Cornyn beat a very well funded and well packaged MJ Hegar in a bad cycle for the GOP in 2000 by 10 points. In the strong cycle of 2014 he won by 17. Ted Cruz had a solid challenge by Allred and still won by 9 in '24.aggiedent said:
I agree with you but I think you need to have one more variable in your math.
If…….if………the market and purchasing power of the dollar has not recovered in 17 months……….i think things are going to be a bloodbath for Republicans. Perhaps as much as a 2-3 pt swing could easily occur. Then every last .1% could make the difference.
Can we arrange for a debate and then pay Elon to redirect an asteroid?CDUB98 said:
I am not a fan whatsoever of Paxton, but **** CORNYN!!
He will be Cornyn's hand picked successor when he decides to step down.WestAustinAg said:Chip aint running against Cornyn. He was on Cornyn's staff in Cornyn's first run for the Senate. They are still close.Ag with kids said:Now Chip Roy winning the primary would be good. He doesn't have the baggage that Paxton has and he's more conservative than Cornyn.jrdaustin said:
As stated earlier, I would now welcome a 3 person primary.
Cornyn, Paxton, and Chip Roy.
Chip would be seen as the centrist of those 3. Would be a debate for the ages.
So, he'd probably have the same chance to win as Cornyn. Paxton's baggage would make that race harder for the GOP.
Today, after 38 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds.
— Senator Angela Paxton (@AngelaPaxtonTX) July 10, 2025
I believe marriage is a sacred covenant and I have earnestly pursued reconciliation. But in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or Ken to…
Why even go public? Everyone in politics seems to be a narcissist.TriAg2010 said:
Yikes.Today, after 38 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds.
— Senator Angela Paxton (@AngelaPaxtonTX) July 10, 2025
I believe marriage is a sacred covenant and I have earnestly pursued reconciliation. But in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or Ken to…
samurai_science said:Why even go public? Everyone in politics seems to be a narcissist.TriAg2010 said:
Yikes.Today, after 38 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds.
— Senator Angela Paxton (@AngelaPaxtonTX) July 10, 2025
I believe marriage is a sacred covenant and I have earnestly pursued reconciliation. But in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or Ken to…
fify and she sure does!Farmer_J said:
Wives of politicians are just as freaky as the husbands. She knows what she's doing.
SigAg6 said:Farmer_J said:
Wives of politicians are just as freaky as the husbands. She knows what she's doing.
fify and she sure does!
annie88 said:samurai_science said:Why even go public? Everyone in politics seems to be a narcissist.TriAg2010 said:
Yikes.Today, after 38 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds.
— Senator Angela Paxton (@AngelaPaxtonTX) July 10, 2025
I believe marriage is a sacred covenant and I have earnestly pursued reconciliation. But in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or Ken to…
Or she wanted to put out a statement and wanted it in her own words. As much as you guys do not want to admit it, Twitter is a PR form these days as well. Just because it has some lunatics on it doesn't mean it's not legit on how most companies and people get their news out these days. The days of faxing press releases are over.
ts5641 said:SigAg6 said:Farmer_J said:
Wives of politicians are just as freaky as the husbands. She knows what she's doing.
fify and she sure does!
Cornyn's goose is still cooked for the primary. We might have a little trouble getting Paxton over the line in the general but I hope not.
nortex97 said:ts5641 said:SigAg6 said:Farmer_J said:
Wives of politicians are just as freaky as the husbands. She knows what she's doing.
fify and she sure does!
Cornyn's goose is still cooked for the primary. We might have a little trouble getting Paxton over the line in the general but I hope not.
A little? Who else might jump in to be the leading candidate to beat Cornyn right now though? The Paxton divorce news is only going to get uglier over the next 6 months (primary in February). I honestly have no clue, and expect him to luck into no decent opponents yet again.
There's no way Paxton/Fallon beat him at this point. And note, I want to be wrong, I just don't know of any credible threats within the party.
nortex97 said:
Yes, that is what I think. I believe Paxton has no shot now. His divorce news saga will kill financial donations and his shot not just in the primary but also the general.
Farmer_J said:
Wives of politicians are just as political as the husbands. She knows what she's doing.