Texas Republicans could spend $100M+ to keep Senate seat after Paxton primary win. The party needs to hold the seat to preserve its Senate majority in November.
Republican voters in Texas selected Ken Paxton as their Senate nominee on Tuesday, and the party may spend $100 million or more to retain the seat and the Senate majority in November.
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