U.S. Senator John Cornyn's (R) Senate campaign is facing scrutiny after a Texas lawmaker publicly denied endorsing him despite being listed as a supporter.
The controversy began when the Cornyn campaign released a list of endorsements for the ongoing Senate race, which included Texas state Rep. Patrick Curry (R) of Waco. Shortly after, Curry pushed back in a public statement, rejecting the claim.
"For the record, I have not and did not endorse in this race," Curry wrote on X. "I have made that clear when asked as recently as last week. I resent anyone assuming or speaking on my behalf. I acknowledge all of my endorsements only in writing. Please remove my name immediately."
The dispute quickly drew in Cornyn's primary opponent, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who seized on the moment to criticize the senator.
"John Cornyn lying about endorsements is exactly what you'd expect from a desperate fraud like him," said Paxton.
The clash comes as Cornyn and Paxton head toward a high-stakes Republican runoff in May that will determine the party's nominee for U.S. Senate. The race has become one of the most closely watched contests in Texas, highlighting deep divisions within the state GOP.
Endorsements from state lawmakers are often seen as key signals of political momentum and party alignment, making disputes like this particularly significant in competitive primary environment.
As of now, Cornyn has not publicly reponded to Curry's statement or addressed the criticism from Paxton.
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