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    #16
    Radio said could be most expensive senate race in history.....guess I need to donate to Paxton.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Tex21 View Post
      Has any republican came out saying they were running against Abbott?
      Probably not, Allen West did and I voted for him in primary but he got beat easily and would have been a million times better than , problem is people complain but don't go vote in primary and that's where it matters most in many races. Paxton when he won state rep spoke at our church in Frisco and said everyone thinks the election is decided in general election but it was the primary that decided it and very few vote in it because in district he was running in was going to elect the republican in the general election no matter what......that was an eye opener for me. Pat Fallon ended up there after Paxton went to AG, he was on Frisco city council, and then to State Senate and beat long time incumbent in primary and shoe in for general also in that district, then on to Ratcliffe house seat when he went to DNI for first Trump term....I figured Fallon would take Cornyn Senate seat but didn't expect Cornyn to run again but was obviously wrong.
      Last edited by friscopaint; 05-09-2025, 01:22 PM.

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        #18
        I think that a majority of people tend to vote for two things. Those are party and name recognition.

        When they vote against a person specifically (like Trump or Hillary Clinton) it is usually for against a party or anger towards a person. (anybody but….)

        Let’s face it, many people don’t pay much attention to politics. They absolutely know which party they like or who makes them mad.

        With incumbency comes the name recognition that has to be overcome. That usually only happens if the incumbent has angered a significant number of people. An example might be Paxton against Cornyn. Without anything else Cornyn might start with a 60%-40% lead in popular opinion. That is only because Paxton is also a statewide officeholder but it wouldn't shock me if more than half of the adults in the state has no clue who he is. If it was just a state representative or county commissioner, Cornyn would start with a 80-20 lead.

        So how does a person like Paxton make up that 20%? I doubt that anything that Paxton can say will swing more than a very few percentage points. What would push him past Cornyn would be anger. If Cornyn makes enough people angry, Paxton will win.

        Are there enough people angry at Cornyn to matter?

        How many voters in Texas even know the difference between the two?

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          #19
          AND……I think what really puts Paxton over the top is that he is a statewide office holder too AND…. the fiasco impeachment led by Dade Phelan really put Paxton on the map as a fighter and taking a stand against heavy handed politics. In effect he is a Texas version of Trump. Like Trump, Paxton carries baggage but the politically motivated trials make them look like fighters against oppression, AKA The Swamp.

          Just like some of the stupid courtroom tricks that they tried to pull against Trump and made him more popular, Paxton might have that same benefit. He is no angel but is a populist like Trump.

          I wouldn’t be shocked with a 56-44 win for Paxton.

          But there is still incumbency to overcome……

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            #20
            The other thing that would hurt Paxton is if 2 or 3 RINO repulsicans enter the race just for purposes of diluting the vote; that and along with many demoKrauts voting in the repulsican primary. Crossover voting is indeed a known strategy for DemoKrauts... What remains to be seen is if demoKrauts would rather run against Paxton or Cornhole in the general...

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              #21
              Is this evidence that cornyn is trying to reinvent himself or evidence that politicos and campaign “experts” are slimy and will flock to any candidate that will pay them?

              both, probably…

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                #22
                Originally posted by Playa View Post
                Is this evidence that cornyn is trying to reinvent himself or evidence that politicos and campaign “experts” are slimy and will flock to any candidate that will pay them?

                both, probably…
                Never said those Abbott and Trump hired were loyal to the cause know nothing about them, it's like hiring a successful PR company that may hate your product but likes money we did weddings for people I couldn't stand....

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                  #23
                  Need to start a movement,call it BYE JOHN,it's long since his time to go He is the definition of the word traitor,and this rino pos has got to go.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by tminc View Post
                    Need to start a movement,call it BYE JOHN,it's long since his time to go He is the definition of the word traitor,and this rino pos has got to go.
                    But will try and convince us all he's not what he actually is.......

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by friscopaint View Post
                      But will try and convince us all he's not what he actually is.......
                      ...and with big money and apathetic voters, he'll probably be successful.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post

                        ...and with big money and apathetic voters, he'll probably be successful.
                        Probably so people don't vote in primaries, I always do and that's only way to get rid of the dug in ticks.

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