In the closing week of what could be his final campaign, Senator John Cornyn of Texas participated in campaign events across Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. These efforts included posing for photos in a nearly empty oak grove in Austin and sharing hugs at a senior living center in San Antonio. By Thursday in Houston, he reassured his supporters that he intended to see the campaign through to completion. Social media updates from his campaign featured the tag ‘stillwithCornyn’.
These reassurances became crucial after former President Trump endorsed Cornyn’s opponent, Ken Paxton, aligning with the MAGA movement. This endorsement added significant pressure to an already challenging re-election race for Senator Cornyn. The sudden support for Paxton created a more intense contest, highlighting the internal divisions within the Republican Party.
Cornyn’s loyal backers were forced to confront the reality that a figure they admired for his consistency and integrity across over four decades of public service might face defeat. The endorsement from Trump shifted the dynamics of the race, making observers question Cornyn’s steady standing within Texas politics.

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