Ready to vote? Tomorrow there are statewide races on the ballot, including lieutenant governor, attorney general and more. There are also local races, like ones for county judge nominations.
One of the most contentious battles is being fought in the Republican runoff for Texas Attorney General.
Bush has pointed to a reported FBI investigation into Paxton on bribery allegations and the fact that the Attorney General awaits trial on unrelated state fraud charges. SMU Political Science Professor Matthew Wilson said,"I think Paxton is definitely still the favorite." "He's saying, 'look, the same corruption on the part of Ken Paxton, that may well have induced you to support Guzman in the first round, ought to now lead you to turn to me as an alternative.' That case, however, would be enhanced and more powerful if he actually had the endorsement."
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