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Related: About this forumDemocrat Edges Out Leading Republican in Texas Senate Race--GOP Poll
This will be a fun GOP primary that will be very nasty
Democrat Edges Out Leading Republican in Texas Senate RaceâGOP Poll
— DaAngryPacifist (@daangrypacifist.bsky.social) 2025-05-16T13:14:37.504Z
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A new poll of the 2026 Texas Senate race shows Attorney General Ken Paxton, the leading candidate in the Republican primary, trailing former Representative Colin Allred, a Democrat, in the Lone Star State.
Democrats are hoping to make the race for the seat competitive, particularly if Paxton defeats Senator John Cornyn in the GOP primary, but a Cornyn campaign spokesperson told Newsweek the campaign is "confident" in his chances.
Republicans currently hold a Senate majority with 53 seats, compared to 47 seats held by Democrats. The Democratic Party hopes to take back the majority in the 2026 midterms but face a challenging map. GOP-held seats in Maine, which backed former Vice President Kamala Harris, and North Carolina, which backed President Donald Trump by only about three points in 2024, are viewed as Democrats' best flip opportunities in the midterms.
Beyond those two, they'll have to flip states Trump won by double-digits to reclaim a majority. Other double-digit Trump states they are eyeing include Alaska, Florida, Iowa and Ohiobut Republicans are favored in each of those races.....
But in the general election, Cornyn would fare best against Allred, who unsuccessfully challenged GOP Senator Ted Cruz in last year's election, according to the poll. Allred has not officially announced a 2026 Senate campaign, but is widely seen as a likely Democratic contender.
Cornyn led by six points, while Hunt led Allred by four points. Paxton, however, trailed Allred by one point, the poll found.
Democrats are hoping to make the race for the seat competitive, particularly if Paxton defeats Senator John Cornyn in the GOP primary, but a Cornyn campaign spokesperson told Newsweek the campaign is "confident" in his chances.
Republicans currently hold a Senate majority with 53 seats, compared to 47 seats held by Democrats. The Democratic Party hopes to take back the majority in the 2026 midterms but face a challenging map. GOP-held seats in Maine, which backed former Vice President Kamala Harris, and North Carolina, which backed President Donald Trump by only about three points in 2024, are viewed as Democrats' best flip opportunities in the midterms.
Beyond those two, they'll have to flip states Trump won by double-digits to reclaim a majority. Other double-digit Trump states they are eyeing include Alaska, Florida, Iowa and Ohiobut Republicans are favored in each of those races.....
But in the general election, Cornyn would fare best against Allred, who unsuccessfully challenged GOP Senator Ted Cruz in last year's election, according to the poll. Allred has not officially announced a 2026 Senate campaign, but is widely seen as a likely Democratic contender.
Cornyn led by six points, while Hunt led Allred by four points. Paxton, however, trailed Allred by one point, the poll found.
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Democrat Edges Out Leading Republican in Texas Senate Race--GOP Poll (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 17
OP
Our state chair told us a couple of weeks ago that Paxton would lose to any Democrat
yellowdogintexas
Monday
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Javaman
(63,890 posts)1. that is until the good ol'boys network fucks with the elections again. nt
yellowdogintexas
(23,253 posts)2. Our state chair told us a couple of weeks ago that Paxton would lose to any Democrat
by about 30 points.
That's right "A Democrat"
Delicious. Of course it is a long time until the election