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Ken Paxton’s estranged wife doesn’t offer endorsement in Senate race

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Coverage diverges notably in emphasis and framing. The New York Times focuses on the broader context of the race, highlighting key moments that have shaped the campaign. In contrast, the Washington Examiner underscores Paxton's appeal to…
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Ken Paxton’s estranged wife doesn’t offer endorsement in Senate race
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Texas state Senator Angela Paxton did not endorse her estranged husband, Attorney General Ken Paxton, in the GOP runoffs. Instead, she supported other candidates in her email to supporters, omitting any mention of the high-profile Senate race between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn. Angela Paxton filed for divorce from Ken Paxton in 2025 after 38 years of marriage, citing recent discoveries that led her to believe the marriage was no longer honoring to God or loving to herself and her children.

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Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton snubbed her estranged husband, state Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), on Tuesday when offering last-minute endorsements ahead of the state’s GOP runoffs. Angela Paxton sent out an email encouraging supporters to get out and vote in three runoffs on Tuesday. The state senator urged support for state Sen. Mayes Middleton’s attorney general campaign, Jim Wright’s bid for Texas railroad commissioner, and Thomas Smith’s run for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the Current Revolt reported.

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