The battle for the soul of the Republican Party is playing out in real time in Texas, and patriots are winning. A bombshell new Quantus Insights poll shows Attorney General Ken Paxton holding a decisive edge over establishment darling John Cornyn in the Texas GOP Senate runoff, proving that voters are fed up with business-as-usual Republicans who talk conservative but govern like Democrats.
The poll results couldn't come at a better time for President Trump's America First agenda. While Trump has been methodically draining the swamp in Washington, Texas voters are doing their part by rejecting another RINO who's spent decades cozying up to lobbyists and the deep state apparatus.
Paxton's surge represents everything the MAGA movement stands for: unwavering commitment to the Constitution, fearless battles against federal overreach, and the backbone to take on corrupt institutions. As Texas Attorney General, Paxton has been on the front lines fighting Big Tech censorship, election irregularities, and Biden's disastrous border policies.
The Choice Couldn't Be Clearer
On one side, you have Ken Paxton – a proven constitutional warrior who's taken more legal action against federal tyranny than perhaps any other state official in America. On the other side sits John Cornyn, whose voting record reads like a Democrat wish list when it comes to expanding government power and enabling the administrative state.
The Quantus poll shows that Texas voters have largely made up their minds, with most respondents indicating they're locked into their choice. That's bad news for Cornyn's establishment backers who were banking on a late-game media blitz to fool voters into supporting another McCain-Romney style Republican.
"Texas doesn't need another senator who'll roll over for Chuck Schumer when the pressure gets intense,"
This race has national implications that extend far beyond the Lone Star State. A Paxton victory would send shockwaves through the Republican establishment and prove once again that the America First movement isn't going anywhere.
The question now is whether Texas Republicans will choose a fighter who's proven he'll battle the swamp, or another establishment politician who talks tough on the campaign trail but folds like a cheap suit in Washington. Based on this polling, it looks like Texans are ready to choose correctly.
