During an interview on Fox News’ Sunday Night in America, Rove said Texas Republicans are likely handing Dems a win if they ...
A near-death experience led Tony Box into public service. Now the Dallas lawyer is running for Texas Attorney General.
GOP strategist Karl Rove cautioned that Republicans risk handing Democrats a Senate seat in Texas if they vote for the ...
The Texas attorney general has escalated the pace of high-profile legal actions, raising concern that his Senate campaign is ...
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Dallas attorney Tony Box enters Democratic primary for Texas attorney general
Box, a first-time political candidate, is an Army veteran who also worked as an FBI agent and federal prosecutor.
FIRST ON FOX: The primary battle for Sen. John Cornyn's seat in Texas continues to rage on as newly announced candidate, Rep.
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Cornyn heads into fall with big cash advantage over GOP primary challengers Paxton, Hunt
Texas’ senior senator outraised his foes across his campaign operation, though some of the money is ineligible to be transferred to his main account.
Republican strategist Karl Rove is sounding alarm bells on the potential consequences of the Texas GOP primary. Currently, state Attorney General Ken Paxton and incumbent Sen John […] ...
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Rep. Wesley Hunt pitches himself as a younger Ken Paxton in U.S. Senate primary bid
Hunt, 43, said his entry into the race to defeat U.S. Sen. John Cornyn guarantees that a “conservative warrior” will be Texas’ next senator — and that only he and Paxton fit the bill.
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Karl Rove Absolutely Nukes GOP Candidate Who Could Turn Texas Blue
Fox News' Karl Rove warned that Republican senatorial candidate Ken Paxton could be the one to finally turn Texas blue on ...
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has his sights on a U.S. Senate seat and he apparently thinks anti-vaccine ...
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Tylenol company over autism claims
This lawsuit comes a month after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. updated guidance discouraging pregnant women ...
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