Trump's silence hurts Cornyn's electability case against Paxton in Texas Senate runoff

Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right

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Sen. John Cornyn is trying to convince Texas Republicans that Attorney General Ken Paxton is too big a gamble for the GOP in November, but he's making that case without the 800-pound gorilla who could settle the argument instantly: President Donald Trump.

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Trump's silence hurts Cornyn's electability case against Paxton in Texas Senate runoff
The Washington Times stories: Politics

Trump's silence hurts Cornyn's electability case against Paxton in Texas Senate runoff

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Sen. John Cornyn is trying to convince Texas Republicans that Attorney General Ken Paxton is too big a gamble for the GOP in November, but he's making that case without the 800-pound gorilla who could settle the argument instantly: President Donald Trump.