The battle for the soul of the Republican Party is heating up in Texas, where prominent GOP strategist Caroline Wren has delivered a devastating critique of Senator John Cornyn while throwing her full support behind Attorney General Ken Paxton's primary challenge.
Speaking on Breitbart News Saturday, Wren didn't mince words about why she's backing Paxton over the four-term incumbent Cornyn. "Ken Paxton represents 'country over party' politics you don't see anymore," Wren declared, highlighting exactly what's wrong with the Washington establishment.
The RINO Problem
Wren's endorsement comes as no surprise to anyone who's been paying attention to Cornyn's disappointing record in the Senate. While President Trump has been fighting to secure our border and put America First, Cornyn has repeatedly shown his true establishment colors.
The contrast couldn't be clearer. On one side, you have Ken Paxton – a proven warrior who's taken on Big Tech, fought federal overreach, and consistently stood with President Trump through thick and thin. On the other side, you have Cornyn – a swamp creature who's been comfortable playing the Washington game for far too long.
"We need leaders who will stand up to the deep state and fight for everyday Americans, not politicians who worry more about what the mainstream media thinks," Wren emphasized during her interview.
This primary battle represents everything wrong with the Republican establishment. While Paxton has been on the front lines defending election integrity and constitutional rights, Cornyn has been making nice with Democrats and undermining conservative principles when it matters most.
America First vs. Establishment
Patriots across Texas are waking up to the reality that sending the same swamp creatures back to Washington isn't going to drain anything. Paxton's track record speaks for itself – he's delivered real results while Cornyn has delivered empty promises and political theater.
The question isn't whether Texas Republicans want change – it's whether they're ready to demand it. With endorsements like Wren's highlighting the stark differences between these candidates, the choice has never been clearer.
Will Texas Republicans choose another six years of establishment politics, or will they send a true America First fighter to the Senate?
