Ken Paxton
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which is a pretty significant margin in a primary. So we have the convention, there's 12,000 Republicans there. He and his wife walk up on stage and for 10 straight minutes, he doesn't say a word, he gets booed. For the 20 minutes that he's speaking, he never adjusts his speech. He gets booed the entire 20 minutes. He gets booed 30 minutes straight.
which is a pretty significant margin in a primary. So we have the convention, there's 12,000 Republicans there. He and his wife walk up on stage and for 10 straight minutes, he doesn't say a word, he gets booed. For the 20 minutes that he's speaking, he never adjusts his speech. He gets booed the entire 20 minutes. He gets booed 30 minutes straight.
which is a pretty significant margin in a primary. So we have the convention, there's 12,000 Republicans there. He and his wife walk up on stage and for 10 straight minutes, he doesn't say a word, he gets booed. For the 20 minutes that he's speaking, he never adjusts his speech. He gets booed the entire 20 minutes. He gets booed 30 minutes straight.
i'm standing waiting to go on stage i walk away because i'm afraid of what i might say after he said these things public to me i go up and get a standing ovation so there is the people of texas know john cornyn and i don't think he'll survive another primary so how do you stop this cycle So I think in Texas it's very doable because people realize now who John Cornyn is.
i'm standing waiting to go on stage i walk away because i'm afraid of what i might say after he said these things public to me i go up and get a standing ovation so there is the people of texas know john cornyn and i don't think he'll survive another primary so how do you stop this cycle So I think in Texas it's very doable because people realize now who John Cornyn is.
i'm standing waiting to go on stage i walk away because i'm afraid of what i might say after he said these things public to me i go up and get a standing ovation so there is the people of texas know john cornyn and i don't think he'll survive another primary so how do you stop this cycle So I think in Texas it's very doable because people realize now who John Cornyn is.
We have a primary next β not this March, but the next March. So somebody needs to run against him in that primary.
We have a primary next β not this March, but the next March. So somebody needs to run against him in that primary.
We have a primary next β not this March, but the next March. So somebody needs to run against him in that primary.
Yep. So that primary β Ooh, it's imminent. It's coming. Yeah, absolutely. So he's β I don't think he's long for this Senate world.
Yep. So that primary β Ooh, it's imminent. It's coming. Yeah, absolutely. So he's β I don't think he's long for this Senate world.
Yep. So that primary β Ooh, it's imminent. It's coming. Yeah, absolutely. So he's β I don't think he's long for this Senate world.
So, I mean, I don't know. I'm running for sure. I'm looking at it probably in the next few months. I'll be talking to people around the state. But, I mean, I've run two primaries against George P. Bush and another guy, Dan Branch, who was one of George W.
So, I mean, I don't know. I'm running for sure. I'm looking at it probably in the next few months. I'll be talking to people around the state. But, I mean, I've run two primaries against George P. Bush and another guy, Dan Branch, who was one of George W.
So, I mean, I don't know. I'm running for sure. I'm looking at it probably in the next few months. I'll be talking to people around the state. But, I mean, I've run two primaries against George P. Bush and another guy, Dan Branch, who was one of George W.
One of his close friends, but very moderate. You're a nice guy. I beat him nicer to you than he was me. I served in the House, wasn't always so nice to me. 65-35 him, he had a lot more money. Same with Bush, I beat him 68-32. So primary voters, if they're educated, will make good choices based on what you've actually done. And that was always me.
One of his close friends, but very moderate. You're a nice guy. I beat him nicer to you than he was me. I served in the House, wasn't always so nice to me. 65-35 him, he had a lot more money. Same with Bush, I beat him 68-32. So primary voters, if they're educated, will make good choices based on what you've actually done. And that was always me.
One of his close friends, but very moderate. You're a nice guy. I beat him nicer to you than he was me. I served in the House, wasn't always so nice to me. 65-35 him, he had a lot more money. Same with Bush, I beat him 68-32. So primary voters, if they're educated, will make good choices based on what you've actually done. And that was always me.
With Dan Branch, we were in the house together for 10 years and I moved over to the Senate for two while he was in the house. And I said, don't listen to the rhetoric. Look at the record. We both have a record. Go look at the record, compare them. See if they're the same. They're not. He can say what he wants. He's running on my record. Look at his record. And that works in primaries.
With Dan Branch, we were in the house together for 10 years and I moved over to the Senate for two while he was in the house. And I said, don't listen to the rhetoric. Look at the record. We both have a record. Go look at the record, compare them. See if they're the same. They're not. He can say what he wants. He's running on my record. Look at his record. And that works in primaries.