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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has won the Republican nomination for the U.S.
Senate in yesterday's runoff primary election.
He defeated longtime incumbent U.S.
Senator John Cornyn, who conceded last night.
"I've said throughout this race that I trust the voters of Texas and they've made their decision
and I... Must respect it." Cornyn offered the concession after a drawn-out and heated race with Paxton.
President Trump endorsed Paxton last week.
The president blamed Cornyn, a longtime Republican stalwart, as insufficiently loyal to Trump himself.
Paxton has fended off criminal indictments for alleged securities fraud.
There have been whistleblower complaints filed against him.
And Paxton was impeached by the Republican-led
Texas State House for allegedly abusing his office to protect a political donor.
He survived after the Texas State Senate acquitted him.
Paxton says he is ready for Democratic attacks.