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GOP frets over competitive Texas Senate primary

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At $110 million, Texas blows past Senate primary spending record
AUSTIN, Texas — All those political ads crowding your TV screens have turned the Texas Senate primary into the most expensive in U.S. history, topping $110 million in spending. Why so high? A bruising Senate showdown among both Republicans and Democrats,

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 · 7h · on MSN
Ken Paxton's odds of winning Texas Senate primary surge
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GOP frets over competitive Texas Senate primary as early voting starts
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Texas Democrats outpacing GOP in early vote count
Data from the Texas Secretary of State's Office shows Democrats are currently slightly ahead of Republicans at the ballot box.

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Texas Primary Candidates Spending Big in Final Stretch Before Election Day on March 3
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Across Texas, early voters share what's pushing them to the polls for the 2026 party primaries
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Surge in Democrats voting early in Texas primaries | Battleground Texas
Rudy Koski, Steven Dial and Mark Jones discuss that and much more leading up to the Texas primaries on March 3 in this episode of Battleground Texas.

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Democratic early voting surges in Texas primary, far outpacing previous elections
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Democrats outpace Republicans in first week of early voting turnout in North Texas
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Texas Senate race: New poll shows Jasmine Crockett could beat Ken Paxton

A new poll suggests U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett could beat Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Texas U.S. Senate general election, despite a tight Democratic primary.
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Cornyn: Democrat winning Senate race in Texas would be ‘first crack in the red wall’

Republican Sen. John Cornyn on Monday said a Democrat taking his Texas seat would be “the first crack in the red wall” as he raises alarm about the state’s competitive GOP primary. The incumbent said that either Democrat contender — James Talarico or Rep.
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Who is running in the Texas race for U.S. Senate?

The current Texas attorney general earned his bachelor’s degree and MBA from Baylor University and attended the University of Virginia School of Law. On his campaign
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Texas Senate candidates Ken Paxton, John Cornyn attend Trump's State of the Union address

Texas Representative Troy Nehls has invited State Attorney General Ken Paxton to President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address, a move that brings the contentious Texas Republican Senate primary between Paxton and incumbent John Cornyn to the national stage.
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Progressive group backs Talarico in Texas Senate race

A prominent progressive group announced on Tuesday that it’s backing state Rep. James Talarico (D) in the Democratic primary for Texas Senate, with the contest for Sen. John Cornyn’s (R) seat one week away.
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How Jasmine Crockett’s unconventional Senate campaign is testing Texas politics

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett is quick to admit she’s not running a traditional Senate campaign, a strategy that will soon be put to the test in next month’s Democratic primary.
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Texas’ Senate primary race between Crockett and Talarico ramps up after pulled Colbert interview

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas is urging supporters to look at experience in a heated U.S. Senate primary with state Rep.
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Texas U.S. Senate race draws national attention as Democratic candidates blitz North Texas

Over the past two weeks, both Democratic candidates have made campaign stops in North Texas.
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Electability and enthusiasm: How the Texas Senate primaries are testing the direction of both parties

In Texas, a pair of US Senate primaries set for early next month have emerged as an early gauge of the direction of both political parties and sparked a sharp debate over what it will take to win the reliably Republican state in November.
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