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Takeaways from Texas' primaries: Trump's power, Latino vote, redistricting and more

4 sources9 storiesFirst seen 5/27/2026Score58Breakthrough
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Recency
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Engagement
26
Velocity
92
Confidence
74
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
9
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
100

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North America

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The New York Times‘We Have Not Seen Ugly Yet' The AtlanticBreaking down Democrats' chances to beat Ken Paxton in Texas CNNWhy some Republicans are worried about Ken Paxton as a Senate nominee The Washington Post

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Base The New York Times‘We Have Not Seen Ugly Yet' The AtlanticBreaking down Democrats' chances to beat Ken Paxton in Texas CNNKen Paxton Beats John Cornyn—and Blows a $250 Million Hole in Trump's Senate Map Time Magazine

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CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more from the Lone Star State.

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James Talarico admits past comments 'missed the mark' when confronted on claims like God is 'non-binary'.

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Senator John Cornyn lost to his MAGA-aligned challenger, Ken Paxton, by 28 percentage points.

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It was a historically poor showing.

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Democrat James Talarico will face off with Republican Ken Paxton for a U.S.

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The November ballot in Texas is now set, after a four-term Republican senator lost to a Trump-endorsed challenger in Tuesday's primary runoffs.

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Summary

**** The November ballot in Texas is now set after a four-term Republican senator lost to a Trump-endorsed challenger in Tuesday's primary runoffs. Meanwhile, Democrats are angling for their first Senate win. **

Why It Matters

** This event highlights the growing influence of President Donald Trump within

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