CAN PAXTON SURVIVE? TEXAS PRIMARY GOES TO THE WIRE

PPAXTON SURVIVES! The Texas Titan stayed alive in a primary that looked like a back-alley brawl. Down to the wire? It was closer than a shave in a Dallas barbershop. Ken Paxton pulled it off with 54% of the vote, leaving John Cornyn staring at 45% and wondering where it all went wrong. This wasn't just a race; it was a civil war for the soul of the GOP. The establishment thought they had the silver bullet with Cornyn, but Paxton’s base refused to budge.
The volume screamed $126K as bettors gripped their seats. Every time the numbers dipped, the Paxton loyalists doubled down. It was a bloodbath on the boards. The final tally locked in, and the 'No' bettors got absolutely wrecked. Winners are already celebrating at the local steakhouse, toasting to another term of Paxton’s brand of Texas justice. The losers? They’re crying into their craft beers in Austin. Cornyn’s camp is silent.
"The ledger does not lie."
The Polymarket bulls who backed Paxton are counting their winnings while the doubters look for excuses. History was written in the dirt today. Paxton remains the king of the Texas jungle, and he didn’t even break a sweat—well, maybe just a little. The 'Yes' side took the bag, and the 'No' side took the bus home. Game over. Paxton wins. The Lone Star State remains firmly in his grip, and the Senate challenge was nothing more than a speed bump for the man they couldn't bury.
Paxton’s 2023 acquittal isn't a permanent shield. A primary challenge from a well-funded 'law and order' Republican like Dan Branch or a high-profile insurgent could leverage voter fatigue over his mounting legal fees and the unresolved FBI investigation into the Nate Paul allegations.

