Julie Fine
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The group that came out to vote was certainly for Ken Paxton.
I mean, John Cornyn really said last night something to the effect of those who come out to vote speak for those who don't.
It is not a high turnout in primary elections.
You really see the small group speaks for the larger group.
But what it certainly says for sure is Donald Trump.
Our weapons of business is the demand is through the roof.
So that's another area where we're going to quickly be talking about how many can we build, not how many can we get under order.
When everyone in Washington told him to abandon me and abandon the people of Texas, he didn't listen.
Instead, he gave his complete and total endorsement.
This is somebody that rose the ranks of leadership, a trusted advisor of Mitch McConnell, you know, lost to John Thune to become the speaker right now.
So it's going to be a major, major difference for the state of Texas.
The fact that Ken Paxton, who at times was an embattled attorney general who had a share of legal problems, won by double digits really shows you where this race ended up.
Certainly, we're looking at a close race tonight, or it appears that way.
I mean, Senator John Cornyn certainly been battling back.
He really wanted that endorsement from President Trump.
He did not get that.
That went to Ken Paxton.
That naturally would give Ken Paxton the advantage.
Ken Paxton, however, also was leading before that endorsement came out in the polls.
So whether it's a swan song will really depend on how many people come out to vote.