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4 key takeaways from the Texas primary runoff elections 

May 27, 2026
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4 key takeaways from the Texas primary runoff elections 

President Trump’s surprise endorsement catapulted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to a landslide victory in Tuesday’s Republican Senate primary runoff election.  

As has been the case throughout the 2026 midterm primary season, Trump’s stamp of approval remains critical for GOP candidates in local and statewide elections. 

Here are four takeaways from the contests in the Lone Star State.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the US Senate, waves as he takes the stage during a primary runoff election night event after winning the Republican party's nomination Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Plano, Texas.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate for the US Senate, waves as he takes the stage during a primary runoff election night event after winning the Republican party’s nomination Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Plano, Texas. AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez

Paxton calls Trump endorsement ‘the most powerful force in politics‘

After coming in second place in the preliminary March 3 primary, Paxton was propelled by the president’s endorsement — defeating incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas)by a stunning 27-point margin (63.8% to 36.2%) in the runoff.

“When everyone in Washington told him to abandon me and abandon the people of Texas, he didn’t listen,” Paxton said of Trump. “Instead, he gave his complete and total endorsement.” 

Paxton’s win marks the third closely watched result in 10 days that demonstrates Trump’s unrivaled influence over the Republican Party, following the defeats of Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.).

Trump may have ended John Cornyn’s political career 

Cornyn was fighting for his political life ahead of the president’s endorsement in the bruising Texas GOP Senate primary. 

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) speaks during a news conference at an election night event at the JW Marriott Austin on May 26, 2026 in Austin, Texas.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) speaks during a news conference at an election night event at the JW Marriott Austin on May 26, 2026 in Austin, Texas. Getty Images

In his concession speech, the longtime GOP lawmaker appeared wistful and reflected on his more than 40 years in public office, calling it an “incredible ride.” 

“To everyone who’s worked with me, alongside of me, for all these many years, I just want to say thank you,” Cornyn said. 

The senator added, “A scripture verse comes to mind as well, where the apostle Paul said, ‘I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.’”

He also pledged to support Paxton in his race against Democratic nominee James Talarico. 

Paxton
Paxton defeated Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in a Senate primary runoff election and will face Democrat James Talarico in the November general election. AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez

Sex therapist denounced by Dems over ‘insane, antisemitic views’ loses primary race

Maureen Galindo, the sex therapist who vowed to force “American Zionists” into federal immigration detention centers where she hoped some would be castrated, was soundly defeated by her opponent, Johnny Garcia, in the Lone Star State’s 35th Congressional District runoff. 

In a joint statement on May 20, Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) said they would force a vote to expel Galindo “every single day” if she ended up in Congress.  

“Maureen’s insane, antisemitic views — including putting Americans in concentration camps — have no place in our party or country,” the House Democrats added.

Cornyn (R-TX) speaks during a news conference at the JW Marriott Austin on May 26, 2026 in Austin, Texas.
Cornyn (R-TX) speaks during a news conference at the JW Marriott Austin on May 26, 2026 in Austin, Texas. Getty Images

Two incumbent House Democrats lose in new districts  

Reps. Al Green (D-Texas) and Julie Johnson (D-Texas) were defeated in House primary runoff races after Texas’ new congressional boundaries forced them to run in different districts. 

Johnson, who currently represents Texas’ 32nd District, ran in the state’s 33rd District and lost to former Rep. Colin Allred. 

Green, who currently represents the 9th District, ran in the 18th District, and lost to fellow Rep. Christian Menefee (D-Texas). 

Both districts are considered solidly Democratic by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

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