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President Trump's endorsement provides Paxton a crucial boost after doubts about his candidacy, but it will likely embolden Democrats who saw Cornyn as the tougher opponent.
Cornyn has spotlighted Paxton's checkered past, but Paxton is now turning his attention to Democrat James Tallarico, who has been building up his own war chest and consolidating support.
Paxton's campaign says he's pulled negative ads against Cornyn, instead running ads highlighting Trump's endorsement.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
President Trump's endorsement provides Paxton a crucial boost after doubts about his candidacy, but it will likely embolden Democrats who saw Cornyn as the tougher opponent.
Cornyn has spotlighted Paxton's checkered past, but Paxton is now turning his attention to Democrat James Tallarico, who has been building up his own war chest and consolidating support.
Paxton's campaign says he's pulled negative ads against Cornyn, instead running ads highlighting Trump's endorsement.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
Senate votes were scrapped on Thursday after a stalemate over President Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.
Now that meant the $72 billion immigration enforcement package was not passed, and then the House canceled its Friday session.
They'll take it up when they return.
Starting June 2nd, there are at most 32 days when both chambers are in session before the midterms.
Also, there are 12 appropriations bills that still need to be passed and signed, and a June 12th deadline for FISA to be renewed.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
Senate votes were scrapped on Thursday after a stalemate over President Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.
Now that meant the $72 billion immigration enforcement package was not passed, and then the House canceled its Friday session.
They'll take it up when they return.
Starting June 2nd, there are at most 32 days when both chambers are in session before the midterms.
Also, there are 12 appropriations bills that still need to be passed and signed, and a June 12th deadline for FISA to be renewed.
In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.