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Talarico beats Crockett; CornynPaxton move to runoff in heated Texas Senate race

Amid polling-site problems in Dallas CountyDemocrat James Talarico beat Jasmine Crockett in a bid to end the party’s 30-year political drought.

WASHINGTON — Texas’ bitterbig-money Senate primary left Republicans fractured Tuesday night as Democrats fought for an edgeall in a showdown that could help decide control of Congress.

Sen. John Cornyn was leading the GOP field with Attorney General Ken Paxton close behindbut neither secured a majoritysetting up a May rematch and weeks of renewed attacks. U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt finished a distant third.

On the Democratic sidestate Rep. James Talarico of Austin beat U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallasafter pushing rival strategies for a party shut out of statewide office for more than three decades.

Already the most expensive Senate primary in U.S. historyit has topped $125 million in ad spendingand the national parties are watching closely for clues about turnoutmessaging and momentum ahead of the midterms.

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In the three-way Republican brawlCornyn stressed experience and electabilityPaxton ran on his MAGA loyalties and Hunt cast himself as a youngerconservative alternative.

With nearly all of the expected statewide vote countedCornyn remained slightly ahead of Paxton.

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Signaling an aggressive runoff fight aheadCornyn said late Tuesday that the race comes down to character.

“I refuse to allow a flawedself-centered and shameless candidate like Ken Paxton risk everything we’ve worked so hard to build,” he told reporters in Austin.

He warned Paxton would be “an albatross around the neck” of Republican candidates in November.

Paxtonat a watch party in Dallasblasted Cornyn and his allies for heavy ad spendingaccusing them of “trying to steal the election.”

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Texans “are not for sale,” he said. “Tonightchange is on the ballot and change won.”

For the DemocratsCrockett leaned into energy and confrontationwhile Talarico preached coalition-building and crossover appeal.

Crockett posted Wednesday morning on X that she called and congratulated Talarico. She urged party unity.

“This is about the future of all 30 million Texans and getting America back on track. With the primary behind usDemocrats must rally around our nominees and win,” Crockett said. “I’m committed to doing my part and will continue working to elect democrats up and down the ballot.”

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Shortly before polls were set to close in Dallas Countythe elections department tried to extend voting by two hours to 9 p.m. for Democratic polling sites after widespread problems.

Speaking to supporters late Tuesday nightTalarico criticized the procedures that required precinct-only voting rather than any countywide sitewhich he described as “voter suppression.”

He said his campaign represented a movement of people challenging a corrupt political system.

“Tonightthe people of our state gave this country a little bit of hopeand a little bit of hope is a dangerous thing,” he said.

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After the race was calledTalarico issued a one-line statement:

“We’re about to take back Texas.”

Republicans

Cornyn has been chasing Paxton from the start.

When the attorney general announced his campaign last Aprilhe opened with a significant polling leadpowered by strong appeal among the party’s most conservative voters.

Sen. John CornynR-Texasspeaks to the media TuesdayMarch 32026in Austin. (Sara...
Sen. John CornynR-Texasspeaks to the media TuesdayMarch 32026in Austin. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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Many view Cornyn as too cozy with Democrats and out of step with President Donald Trump’s agenda.

Backed by deep financial supportCornyn and his allies spent heavily on adshighlighting his record of voting with Trump and delivering for Texas.

They also targeted Paxton’s 2023 impeachment by the Texas House on corruption chargesof which he was acquittedand accusations of marital infidelity by his wifestate Sen. Angela Paxtonwho filed for divorce.

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In one TV spotsponsored by Texans for a Conservative Majoritya narrator says at the outset: “Ken Paxton isn’t just corrupt. He’s weird.”

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonin vehiclea Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate,...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonin vehiclea Republican candidate for the U.S. Senatespeaks to supporters during a campaign stopin WacoTexasMondayMarch 22026. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Paxton brushed off the corruption accusations as establishment fear of a conservative outsider. “I’m not their person and I’m never going to be,” he said.

But by Labor DayCornyn appeared to have narrowed the gap.

Hunta two-term congressmanentered in Octobercomplicating any candidate’s path to the majority needed to avoid a May 26 runoff. He has lagged in fundraisingfocusing instead on retail campaigning.

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Cornyn’s teamand later Paxton’s supporterspounded Hunt for skipping votes in Washington and dismissed his chances of winning.

Hunt told a few dozen backers Tuesday night at a sports bar in Houston that his Senate run was an opportunity of a lifetime and wished Paxton and Cornyn luck in the runoff.

“Whoever the people choose to go to the general election they will have my undying support,” Hunt said. “We have got to keep Texas red.”

Cornyn has argued Paxton would jeopardize more than just the Senate seatputting Republicans down the ballot at risk. Paxton countered that Cornyn is the bigger liability.

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All three Republicans highlighted their ties to Trumpbut he did not make an endorsement.

Democrats

Crockettwho emerged as a combative voice in clashes with Republicans in Washingtonjolted the party by giving up her safe House seat after two terms to seek the Senate.

Former U.S. Rep. Colin Allred speaks   during a news conference as U.S. Rep. Jasmine...
Former U.S. Rep. Colin Allred speaks during a news conference as U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett looks on at the African American MuseumTuesdayMarch 32026.
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It prompted former Rep. Colin Allred to leave the Senate field and instead seek a Dallas-centered congressional seat against Rep. Julie Johnson of Farmers Branchwho had switched districts after Republicans redrew the boundaries.

Texas state Rep. James TalaricoD-Austina Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate,...
Texas state Rep. James TalaricoD-Austina Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senatespeaks at a primary watch party TuesdayMarch 32026in AustinTexas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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Talaricoa former middle school teacherwelcomed Crockett and said he wanted a civil contest but the tone soon hardened.

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A social media influencer accused Talarico of referring to Allred as a “mediocre Black man,” prompting Allred to release a fiery video bashing Talarico and backing Crockett.

Talarico said he was referring to Allred’s previous Senate campaign approachnot race.

As the contest intensifiedCrockett faced criticism from some Democrats who questioned her electabilityincluding an outside group running ads supporting Talarico. She said that skepticism reflected racial and gender bias.

Talarico supporters rejected thatsaying they were concerned only that her confrontational could turn off crossover voters.

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The two were aligned on most issues but offered voters a stark choice in and strategy.

Talarico denounced “politics as a blood sport” and said voters want “a return to more timeless values of sincerity and honesty and compassion and respect.”

He said Democrats’ best shot at winning statewide hinges on appealing to a broad coalitionincluding moderates and disaffected Trump voters.

Crocketta former civil rights attorneysaid she wants to confront Trump head-on. One of her ads boasts that she “drives the president crazy.” Another carries the tagline “Crockett fights for us.”

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She has maintained that the more effective strategy for winning is to be loud and unapologetic in promoting policies to inspire record turnout among Democrats.

Democrats must net a total of four seats to overtake the GOP’s Senate majority in Novembertargeting Republican-held seats in AlaskaMaineNorth Carolina and Ohio.

Staff writers Lana Ferguson and Milla Surjadi in Dallas contributed to this report.

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