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Incumbent Sen. John Cornyn out-raises Texas AG Ken Paxton in race for Senate seatCNN reports, Cornyn brought in $3.9 million to Paxton’s $2.9 million between April and June. Paxton is challenging Cornyn in ...
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'An Important Step': John Cornyn Disgraces Himself, Celebrates The GOP's Disastrous 'BIg Beautiful Bill' During Bizarre RemarksDuring his remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator John Cornyn celebrated the GOP's disastrous "Big Beautiful Bill." Cornyn labeled the bill "an important step." ...
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'Detractors And Debbie Downers': John Cornyn Embarrasses Himself, Scolds Colleagues Over Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'During his remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator John Cornyn scolded his colleagues over President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," labeling them "detractors and Debbie downers." ...
Texas Sen. John Cornyn outraised his Republican challenger, Attorney General Ken Paxton, by $1 million during the first three ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNTrailing GOP Sen Outraises Challenger In Brutal Primary ContestThe Texas incumbent, who is seeking a fifth term in 2026, outraised his primary challenger, Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, by $1 million during the most recent fundraising quarter. The ...
Sanford Nowlin is editor-in-chief of the San Antonio Current. He holds degrees from Trinity University and the University of ...
Sen. John Cornyn’s (R-Texas) reelection campaign announced Monday that he raised more than $3.9 million in the second quarter ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSen. John Cornyn outraises AG Ken Paxton by $1 million in first three months of Senate primary matchupAttorney General Ken Paxton raised $2.9 million over the first 12 weeks of his bid for U.S. Senate, his campaign announced ...
As he faces the toughest electoral challenge of his career, Cornyn has also wielded his powers as a U.S. senator to lean into partisan issues prized by the GOP base.
The Senate voted 53 to 47 to reject a resolution to block the president’s use of force against Iran without congressional approval.
Emerging from a highly anticipated classified briefing on Thursday, Democratic and Republican senators were not in agreement over exactly how much US strikes on Iran set back that country’s nuclear ...
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