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Can Paxton Close the Fundraising Gap in Texas?

Ken Paxton's Texas Senate campaign is a critical test for the Republican party, but a significant fundraising gap and conflicting reports of momentum raise questions about his chances.

Election 2026 — Can Paxton Close the Fundraising Gap in Texas? (featured)
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As the 2026 elections draw near, an Exclusive interview with Ken Paxton reveals the high stakes for the Republican party, particularly in Texas.
Texas Attorney General and Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton spoke to Breitbart News Saturday, highlighting the importance of his campaign in the context of the national political landscape. The conversation took place against the backdrop of a tightly contested Senate race, with Paxton facing off against Democrat James Talarico. According to the report from Breitbart News, Paxton expressed optimism about growing enthusiasm among Republican voters.

Paxton’s campaign is working to increase turnout and close a significant fundraising gap with his Democratic opponent. The Texas Senate race has garnered national attention due to its potential impact on the balance of power in the Senate. Paxton emphasized the significance of his state, stating that if Texas were to be lost, it would have severe consequences for the Republican party’s control of the Senate.

Election 2026 — Can Paxton Close the Fundraising Gap in Texas? (photo)
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What landed

Paxton’s statement that “if we lose Texas, the Senate’s gone” underscores the critical nature of this election for the Republican party. He attributed the growing enthusiasm among Republican voters to his campaign’s efforts to mobilize support. Paxton also discussed the challenges his campaign faces, including the need to close the fundraising gap with his opponent.

Paxton’s comments on the importance of Texas in the national electoral landscape serve as a reminder of the state’s significant influence in determining the outcome of federal elections. The Breitbart News report notes that Paxton’s campaign is focusing on issues that resonate with Republican voters, such as border security and economic policy.

What doesn’t add up

However, Paxton’s assertion that his campaign is gaining momentum among Republican voters seems at odds with reports of a significant fundraising gap between his campaign and that of his Democratic opponent. Additionally, Paxton’s statement that losing Texas would result in the loss of the Senate for the Republican party oversimplifies the complexities of the national electoral landscape.

The interview also raises questions about the extent to which Paxton’s campaign is truly gaining traction among Republican voters. While Paxton expressed confidence in his campaign’s ability to mobilize support, the report from Breitbart News does not provide concrete evidence to support this claim.

Election 2026 — Can Paxton Close the Fundraising Gap in Texas? (photo)
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The high stakes of the Texas Senate race will become clearer on Monday morning, as the campaigns of both Paxton and Talarico continue to work towards election day. The outcome of this race will have significant implications for the balance of power in the Senate, and Paxton’s comments serve as a reminder of the importance of this election for the Republican party.

Election 2026 — Can Paxton Close the Fundraising Gap in Texas? (photo)
Photo: Mikhail Nilov / Pexels

Source: OnTheRecord