Lone Star State doings could benefit Susan Collins | Jim Fossel
If Democrats feel they have a better shot at defeating a controversial Senate nominee out west, they may consider shifting more resources from Maine.
In the hubbub of the latest controversies surrounding Graham Platner, the candidate who had to have his Nazi tattoo covered up, you may have missed it.
Down in Texas, a longtime incumbent U.S. senator, John Cornyn, lost to an equally controversial candidate in Ken Paxton. Paxton, the Texas attorney general who was impeached for misconduct by the Texas House and acquitted by the Texas Senate , won the Republican primary for U.S. Senate on May 26.
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