Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton faces multiple Republican challengers as Texas kicks off the 2022 primary season
Bush spotlighted his grassroots outreach, noting his"50 retail stops throughout Texas which we wrapped up late last week."
If Paxton tops 50% in Tuesday’s primary and avoids a runoff, it may be because of support of Trump, who remains very popular and influential with Republican voters in Texas and across the country. The former president, in a recent campaign ad, called Paxton an"attorney general who has really led the way. Somebody who has been brave and strong."
Former Texas Supreme Court justice Eva Guzman, who's running for state attorney general, greets voters at the Texas Federation of Republican Women convention in San Marcos, Texas in January, 2022
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