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Exclusive – Steve Toth Endorses Ken Paxton for Senate over John Cornyn

Steve Toth, a rising star in Texas politics, has made waves once again by endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for Senate over incumbent John Cornyn. This comes just days after Toth’s stunning victory over Rep. Dan Crenshaw in the Republican primary for Crenshaw’s House seat.

Toth, a former state representative and current state senator, has quickly gained a reputation as a conservative powerhouse in Texas. His victory over Crenshaw, a popular incumbent and rising star in the Republican party, was seen as a major upset and a sign of Toth’s growing influence.

Now, Toth is setting his sights on another Texas incumbent, Senator John Cornyn. In a statement released exclusively to Breitbart, Toth announced his endorsement of Ken Paxton for Senate, citing Paxton’s strong conservative values and track record as Texas Attorney General.

“Ken Paxton is a true conservative leader who has consistently fought for the values that Texans hold dear,” Toth said. “He has been a strong advocate for our Second Amendment rights, our religious liberties, and our pro-life values. I have no doubt that he will continue to be a strong voice for Texas in the Senate.”

Toth’s endorsement of Paxton is a major blow to Cornyn, who is facing a tough primary challenge from conservative activist Dwayne Stovall. While Cornyn has been a reliable conservative vote in the Senate, many Texans have grown frustrated with his lack of bold leadership and his willingness to compromise with Democrats.

Paxton, on the other hand, has a proven track record of standing up for conservative principles. As Attorney General, he has taken on the federal government on issues such as immigration and healthcare, and has been a vocal defender of Texas’ sovereignty.

In his statement, Toth also highlighted Paxton’s strong support for President Trump and his agenda. “Ken Paxton has been a strong ally of President Trump and his America First agenda,” Toth said. “He understands the importance of securing our borders, protecting American jobs, and putting America first in all of our policies. I have no doubt that he will be a strong partner for President Trump in the Senate.”

Toth’s endorsement of Paxton is a clear indication of the growing momentum behind Paxton’s campaign. With Toth’s support, Paxton gains a powerful ally and a strong voice in the Texas political landscape.

But Toth’s endorsement is not just about Paxton’s campaign. It is also a reflection of the changing political landscape in Texas. With Toth’s victory over Crenshaw and his endorsement of Paxton, it is clear that Texans are looking for bold, conservative leaders who will fight for their values and stand up to the establishment.

In his statement, Toth also took a swipe at Cornyn, saying, “We need leaders who will stand up to the Washington establishment and fight for the people of Texas, not just go along to get along. Ken Paxton is that leader.”

With Toth’s endorsement, Paxton gains a powerful ally and a strong voice in the Texas political landscape. And with the support of Toth and other conservative leaders, Paxton’s campaign is poised to make a strong showing in the upcoming primary.

In conclusion, Steve Toth’s endorsement of Ken Paxton for Senate is a major development in Texas politics. It not only highlights Paxton’s strong conservative values and track record, but also signals a shift in the political landscape towards bold, conservative leadership. With Toth’s support, Paxton’s campaign gains a powerful ally and a strong voice in the fight for Texas’ future.

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