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Mich. Democratic Party: Throwback - "Mike Rogers Voted Against Reining in Special Interests. Now He's Running for US Senate." [The 'Gander]
LANSING, Michigan, May 21 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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THROWBACK: "Mike Rogers voted against reining in special interests. Now he's running for US Senate." [The 'Gander]
Two years ago today, The 'Gander reported on how multi-millionaire GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers "has done little (if anything) to curb the outsized role that cash--and corporate influence--plays in deciding federal policy."
Reviewing his record from his time in the U.S. House, the report found Rogers "consorted with lobbyists and repeatedly stood in the way of
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LANSING, Michigan, May 21 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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THROWBACK: "Mike Rogers voted against reining in special interests. Now he's running for US Senate." [The 'Gander]
Two years ago today, The 'Gander reported on how multi-millionaire GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers "has done little (if anything) to curb the outsized role that cash--and corporate influence--plays in deciding federal policy."
Reviewing his record from his time in the U.S. House, the report found Rogers "consorted with lobbyists and repeatedly stood in the way ofcampaign finance reforms that were designed to minimize corporate influence in politics and bring more transparency to political spending."
When asked for comment about his toxic voting record, "Rogers' campaign declined to answer questions or facilitate an interview."
Read more:
The 'Gander (https://gandernewsroom.com/news/politics/mike-rogers-special-interests-senate/): Mike Rogers voted against reining in special interests. Now he's running for US Senate.
* In what's shaping up to be one of this year's more competitive races, voting records show one Republican US Senate candidate from Michigan has done little (if anything) to curb the outsized role that cash--and corporate influence--plays in deciding federal policy. His name is Mike Rogers.
* Rogers served 14 years in Congress before announcing his retirement in 2014, and a review of his record from his time in the House of Representatives shows that Rogers consorted with lobbyists and repeatedly stood in the way of campaign finance reforms that were designed to minimize corporate influence in politics and bring more transparency to political spending.
* In 2002, Rogers voted against the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, otherwise known as the McCain-Feingold Act, which regulated political spending and required candidates to "stand by" their advertisements--namely by throwing a tagline with their name at the end of commercials.
* Among other things, that legislation prohibited unlimited amounts of so-called "soft money" from being donated to national political parties and also limited campaign financing only to "hard money"--which are donations that are made directly to a candidate's political campaign.
* When asked about why he opposed the legislation ahead of the vote, Rogers, at the time, explained to one reporter: "It's like the old saying about a prostitute. You'll do it for a million or you'll do it for a dollar--it still makes you a prostitute. It's the same way with corruption."
* In 2006, Rogers voted against a House Resolution that sought to ban lawmakers from accepting gifts from lobbyists, including travel expenses. It also sought to close (or at least slow down) the so-called "revolving door" of ex-lawmakers retiring from Congress to pursue often-lucrative careers as lobbyists by extending the lobbying ban on former legislators from one to two years.
* Later that summer, Rogers was reportedly spotted on the bow of a luxury yacht alongside lobbyists with the National Marine Manufacturers Association. The event--dubbed the "Congressional Cruise Series"--was billed, unabashedly, as a way for lobbyists to develop relationships with influential politicians, according to reports from the Chicago Tribune.
* A few years later, in 2010, Rogers voted against the DISCLOSE Act, which would've required groups who spend money on elections to disclose their largest donors--namely to help lift the veil on so-called "dark money" groups that hide their donors while trying to influence voters.
* In 2011, Rogers voted against another piece of legislation that would've required presidential campaigns to disclose any contributions from foreign individuals, corporations, or countries--as well as any donor who spends more than $100,000 during the presidential election cycle.
* And in 2014, Rogers voted for legislation that would have effectively blocked the IRS from issuing proposed regulations designed to require more transparency in political spending.
* Rogers' campaign declined to answer questions or facilitate an interview for this coverage.
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Original text here: https://michigandems.com/throwback-mike-rogers-voted-against-reining-in-special-interests-now-hes-running-for-us-senate-the-gander/
Mich. Democratic Party: Oh, I Guess It Can Get Worse: Trump Gives Himself Immunity From IRS Through Sweetheart Deal
LANSING, Michigan, May 21 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following statement on May 20, 2026:
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Oh, I Guess It Can Get Worse: Trump Gives Himself Immunity from IRS Through Sweetheart Deal
In response to news that Donald Trump's sweetheart deal with the Department of Justice grants him, his family, and his businesses permanent immunity from tax claims and audits by the IRS, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel released the following statement:
"I thought Donald Trump's tax cuts for billionaires, self-enrichment, and self-dealing to create a political slush fund for
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LANSING, Michigan, May 21 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following statement on May 20, 2026:
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Oh, I Guess It Can Get Worse: Trump Gives Himself Immunity from IRS Through Sweetheart Deal
In response to news that Donald Trump's sweetheart deal with the Department of Justice grants him, his family, and his businesses permanent immunity from tax claims and audits by the IRS, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel released the following statement:
"I thought Donald Trump's tax cuts for billionaires, self-enrichment, and self-dealing to create a political slush fund forhis henchmen might've been it. I guess it can get worse. Instead of paying his taxes--which records show he could owe more than $100 million--Trump is bending the government to serve himself. While Americans are struggling to put food on the table, he is taking every cent possible from the American taxpayer to enrich himself, his family, and his billionaire buddies. How much is enough for him?"
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Original text here: https://michigandems.com/oh-i-guess-it-can-get-worse-trump-gives-himself-immunity-from-irs-through-sweetheart-deal/
ICYMI: Barrett's Mileage Reimbursements From Campaign Raises Questions
LANSING, Michigan, May 21 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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ICYMI: Barrett's Mileage Reimbursements from Campaign Raises Questions
New reporting finds that Tom Barrett's campaign paid himself close to $22,000 in mileage reimbursements, "notable because they far exceed the mileage payments reported by his recent opponents and most members of Michigan's congressional delegation." In response, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel released the following statement:
"Tom Barrett seems to be driving everywhere -- besides to meet with
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LANSING, Michigan, May 21 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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ICYMI: Barrett's Mileage Reimbursements from Campaign Raises Questions
New reporting finds that Tom Barrett's campaign paid himself close to $22,000 in mileage reimbursements, "notable because they far exceed the mileage payments reported by his recent opponents and most members of Michigan's congressional delegation." In response, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel released the following statement:
"Tom Barrett seems to be driving everywhere -- besides to meet withhis constituents who he ignores to rubberstamp the Washington policies making everything more expensive. Barrett has some questions to answer about this abnormally high reimbursement amount. In the meantime, I suggest he use some of his mileage to drive to the hospitals that are at risk of closing, or the homes of people at risk of losing their healthcare as a result of his votes for Trump's pro-billionaire budget."
Read more from the Detroit Metro Times' (https://www.metrotimes.com/news/politics-elections/rep-barrett-claimed-enough-campaign-driving-to-circle-earth-once-and-then-some/) report:
* From January 2024 through March 2026, Barrett's campaign reimbursed him $21,908.83 for mileage, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings reviewed by Metro Times.
* Barrett's reimbursements are notable because they far exceed the mileage payments reported by his recent opponents and most members of Michigan's congressional delegation. In 2024, Barrett reimbursed himself $17,142.05 for mileage, equal to about 25,585 miles using the IRS rate of 67 cents per mile. In 2025, he reimbursed himself another $3,900.81, equal to about 5,572 miles at 70 cents per mile. Through the first quarter of 2026, he reimbursed himself $865.64, equal to about 1,193 miles at 72.5 cents per mile.
* The reimbursements also stand out among Michigan Republicans in Congress. Barrett's average annual mileage reimbursements were nearly $9,800 from 2024 through the first quarter of 2026. By comparison, U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga averaged about $3,327 a year in self-mileage reimbursements from 2009 to 2022, U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg averaged about $2,372 from 2008 to 2019, and U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar averaged about $1,075 from 2014 to 2023, according to FEC records.
* Other Michigan Republicans in Congress, including U.S. Reps. Lisa McClain, John James and Jack Bergman, reported no self-mileage reimbursements to their campaigns.
* Barrett also collected nearly $2,600 for "private auto mileage" through his Members' Representational Allowance, a taxpayer-funded account used to cover official congressional expenses.
* The mileage reimbursements come amid serious questions about Barrett's ethics and campaign spending, which are presenting Democrats with an opportunity to win back the seat.
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Original text here: https://michigandems.com/icymi-barretts-mileage-reimbursements-from-campaign-raises-questions/
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: What They're Saying - Georgia Senate Race "Plunges Republicans Into Another Monthlong Intraparty Fight," Bringing "Sharper Attacks and Deeper Divisions"
WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: Georgia Senate Race "Plunges Republicans into Another Monthlong Intraparty Fight," Bringing "Sharper Attacks and Deeper Divisions"
National Republicans are facing yet another "bruising," "monthlong," "messy intra-party battle" that will force Mike Collins and Derek Dooley to "keep duking it out among themselves" as their "infighting" continues to "bruise the finalists and drain resources that otherwise could be used in the general election."
While
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WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: Georgia Senate Race "Plunges Republicans into Another Monthlong Intraparty Fight," Bringing "Sharper Attacks and Deeper Divisions"
National Republicans are facing yet another "bruising," "monthlong," "messy intra-party battle" that will force Mike Collins and Derek Dooley to "keep duking it out among themselves" as their "infighting" continues to "bruise the finalists and drain resources that otherwise could be used in the general election."
While"the GOP hoped to project unity," the "race's results signify fractures" and highlight "divisions among Georgia Republicans." As Peach State Republicans brace for the "attacks [to] become more personal and more vicious" in the runoff, Jon Ossoff will "continue building and conserving his resources in the marquee race," as the "infighting among Republicans and Ossoff's battle-tested track record have encouraged Democrats that they can win in November."
See for yourself:
New York Times: Mike Collins and Derek Dooley Head to G.O.P. Senate Runoff in Georgia (https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/us/politics/georgia-senate-primary.html)
* As the race has played out, some in the party have grown anxious that they are poorly positioned for what is expected to be one of the most competitive Senate general elections in November.
* The result on Tuesday did not appear likely to allay those fears. It sets in motion a monthlong runoff race that could bruise the finalists and drain resources that otherwise could be used in the general election.
POLITICO: Mike Collins and Derek Dooley head to runoff in Georgia Senate GOP race (https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/19/collins-dooley-georgia-senate-runoff-00929116)
* The result plunges Republicans into another monthlong intraparty fight. Meanwhile, Ossoff, who already has a massive name ID and $31 million and counting in his warchest, can continue building and conserving his resources in the marquee race.
* The primary was marked by infighting and state Republicans' escalating concerns that the national GOP was shifting its attention to other battleground states instead of Georgia.
TIME: Georgia Republicans Head to Runoffs for Senate and Governor Races (https://time.com/article/2026/05/20/georgia-governor-senate-primary-election-results-bottoms-ossoff-republican-runoff/)
* With Georgia Republicans now facing runoff elections in both statewide races, the next several weeks could bring sharper attacks and deeper divisions. "It's in the runoff where the attacks become more personal and more vicious," Charles Bullock, a political science professor at the University of Georgia, told TIME.
* Republican strategists fear a prolonged fight could weaken the eventual nominee and drain money and attention [...]
CBS News: Mike Collins and Derek Dooley advance to runoff in Georgia GOP Senate primary, CBS News projects (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/georgia-senate-primary-results-mike-collins-buddy-carter-derek-dooley-jon-ossoff/)
* The prolonged GOP primary fight, with attention and resources diverted from the general election, is a boon for Ossoff, who has brought in a massive fundraising haul as the Senate's most vulnerable Democrat.
* A handful of Republicans have been seeking the nomination [...] a messy primary, and the inability to coalesce behind a candidate has complicated their path forward.
Fox News: Georgia GOP Senate primary heads to runoff as Republicans battle to unseat Ossoff (https://www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-gop-senate-primary-heads-runoff-republicans-battle-unseat-ossoff)
* The contest comes after a bruising primary between Collins, Dooley, and Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., and a battle that President Donald Trump has so far avoided.
* Meanwhile, Democrats are confident that Ossoff will hold on to his seat [...] But the infighting among Republicans and Ossoff's battle-tested track record have encouraged Democrats that they can win in November.
* Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who, like Ossoff, beat an incumbent and again won against a Trump-backed opponent in 2023, had some advice for Republicans hours before polls closed.
* "I want to offer a word of encouragement," Warnock told Fox News Digital of the GOP's infighting. "They should keep that up."
MS NOW: Republicans headed to runoff to decide who will challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff (https://www.ms.now/news/georgia-senate-republican-runoff-jon-ossoff)
* [Ossoff] has amassed a formidable financial advantage heading into the marquee Senate race, posting record-breaking fundraising numbers [...]. Ossoff raised roughly $14 million in the first quarter of 2026 and had more than $31 million cash on hand by the end of March, vastly outpacing every Republican contender in the race.
* The crowded contest highlighted divisions among Georgia Republicans [...]
Washington Post: Georgia Senate GOP primary heads to runoff where electability is a top issue (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/20/georgia-senate-gop-primary-heads-runoff-rep-mike-collins-advances/)
* Ossoff, a 39-year-old Democrat, has amassed a large war chest while Collins, Dooley and Rep. Buddy Carter spent months attacking each other at town halls and on the airwaves.
Associated Press: Georgia Republicans dig in for runoffs for Senate and governor as campaigns go into overtime (https://apnews.com/article/georgia-election-governor-senate-ossoff-jones-jackson-e1aa3d50ff478b02404c51e3f2ddc46a)
* Georgia Republicans will keep duking it out among themselves as they head toward a runoff to pick their candidates for governor and U.S. Senate in the battleground state after Tuesday's primary failed to produce outright victors.
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Original text here: https://www.dscc.org/article/what-theyre-saying-georgia-senate-race-plunges-republicans-into-another-monthlong-intraparty-fight-bringing-sharper-attacks-and-deeper-divisions/
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: GOP Faces "Nightmare Scenario" as Trump Endorses Paxton- "Almost Certain to Make Republicans' Midterm Campaign Harder"
WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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GOP Faces "Nightmare Scenario" as Trump Endorses Paxton: "Almost Certain to Make Republicans' Midterm Campaign Harder"
Punchbowl News' Anna Palmer: "Ken Paxton, a lot of Republicans believe, can not win statewide"
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Senate Republicans are reeling from Trump's endorsement of "scandal magnet of the highest order" Ken Paxton, which "is almost certain to make [their] midterm campaign harder" and has the GOP worried that "keeping the seat will now be a more expensive and potentially
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WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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GOP Faces "Nightmare Scenario" as Trump Endorses Paxton: "Almost Certain to Make Republicans' Midterm Campaign Harder"
Punchbowl News' Anna Palmer: "Ken Paxton, a lot of Republicans believe, can not win statewide"
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Senate Republicans are reeling from Trump's endorsement of "scandal magnet of the highest order" Ken Paxton, which "is almost certain to make [their] midterm campaign harder" and has the GOP worried that "keeping the seat will now be a more expensive and potentiallyfutile endeavor."
The race has become a "Texas Chainsaw death match" for the GOP, with Republicans bemoaning the fact that Trump "may have just cost himself a winnable Senate seat" as polls show James Talarico with a lead and party operatives estimate they'll "have to spend an additional $250 million in Texas."
See for yourself:
Punchbowl News: Does Trump care about the GOP majorities? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFyVnR_jH64)
Punchbowl News' JAKE SHERMAN: This is going to force Republicans to spend a ton of money in Texas. Like this could be a billion-dollar race between James Talarico and Ken Paxton [...] Look at the polls right now. Talarico is beating Paxton. Talarico hasn't even spent any money yet in a general election.
CNN: Trump Endorses Paxton, Upending Senate GOP Plans in TX Race (https://youtu.be/_-xOW8xEOUg)
CNN's KAITLAN COLLINS: If you're wondering how this could complicate the fight for control of the Senate in this year's midterms, look no further than the reaction from John Cornyn's fellow Senate Republicans, after it came out that the president was endorsing Ken Paxton, [...] Lindsey Graham warned that the race will be "three times more expensive if Paxton wins." And Lisa Murkowski asked, "How does that help strengthen the president's hand when we lose a state like Texas?" [...]
CNN's HARRY ENTEN: Look toward the general election because it is a completely different world, because you can see it right here - Choice for Texas Senate: you got Talarico here at 44%, and then look at here, Ken Paxton, a Republican, a Republican in Texas. The best he can do at this point is averaging 40% of the vote. I mean, I was looking at all the polling I could find. This is the best that a Democrat for Senate has been polling since like 2002 [...]
Republican Operative DAVID URBAN: I think Lindsey Graham summed it up best, right? It's going to cost three times as much now. That's what's really underpinning all this. [...] You know, I've seen some numbers where it's estimated the NRSC is going to have to spend an additional $250 million in Texas. That's not pocket change, okay?
POLITICO: Senate Republicans angry and alarmed over Trump's Paxton endorsement (https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/19/with-trump-behind-paxton-republicans-fret-about-texas-senate-seat-00928897)
* President Donald Trump's last-minute endorsement of Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate primary set off panic among Republicans who worry that keeping the seat will now be a more expensive and potentially futile endeavor.
* By endorsing Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn, Trump rejected the pleas of GOP leaders in Congress [...] Now with Trump in his corner, Paxton is well situated to win the primary runoff next week and face Democratic nominee James Talarico in the general election -- a matchup Democrats have dreamed of for months.
* Trump's long-awaited announcement was met with shock and dismay among Republicans on Capitol Hill.
* Meanwhile, Democrats quickly seized on Paxton's likely nomination to say the party has a chance to win a Texas Senate race for the first time since 1988.
* "I think we are going to win Texas," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
* "I think gas prices might be $9 a gallon in Texas in the fall, so Mother Teresa would have a hard time winning as a Republican if this war continues for another six months," said Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), referring to the conflict with Iran.
* Talarico, in a statement, said "it doesn't matter who wins this runoff," and blamed both Cornyn and Paxton for enriching "wealthy donors while costs skyrocket for the rest of us."
* Trump's decision ignited some outrage in his broader political orbit. One senior Senate Republican operative, granted anonymity to speak freely, expressed frustration at the White House.
* "He's fucked us in the sense that now we're going to have to spend money to keep this seat," said the operative, estimating it may cost the party $100 million more to maintain GOP control.
* [...] some Republicans concede that nominating Paxton gives an edge to Democrats, who have been salivating for months at the prospect of going toe-to-toe with an attorney general who has long been dogged by controversy.
* "Democrats now have a better chance to get the matchup they want," said Vinny Minchillo, a Texas Republican consultant.
* In South Texas, where a stagnant economy and tough immigration enforcement has soured many Latino voters on Trump, Paxton's reputation as an immigration hardliner could spell trouble.
* "Nobody trusts him down here," said Mario Guerrero, a three-time Trump voter who heads the South Texas Builders Association. "I haven't heard one positive thing [about Paxton]."
* Should Paxton win the nomination, the Republicans who decried the attorney general as morally unfit for the Senate will have to turn around and defend him as the right choice for Texas. In Talarico, he's facing a fundraising juggernaut and rising star within the Democratic Party.
Washington Examiner: Senate GOP fumes after Trump snubs Cornyn with Ken Paxton endorsement (https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/congressional/4575122/senate-gop-fumes-trump-endorses-ken-paxton-texas/#google_vignette)
* Senate Republicans made little effort to hide their disappointment Tuesday with President Donald Trump's decision to endorse Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX).
* GOP lawmakers were quick to relitigate Paxton's political baggage and warned that the president may have just cost himself a winnable Senate seat by snubbing Cornyn. The two are locked in a bitter fight for the GOP nomination that will be decided in a May 26 runoff.
* Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), who survived a Trump-backed challenger in her 2022 reelection campaign, called the Paxton endorsement "supremely disappointing" and predicted that Republicans could lose Texas, a red state, as a result.
* [...] Thune was visibly frustrated by Trump's decision after months spent trying to convince him to support Cornyn's reelection. National Republicans also invested heavily to help Cornyn advance to the May runoff.
Semafor: Republicans 'saddened' as Cornyn falls to an uneven Trump loyalty test (https://www.semafor.com/article/05/19/2026/republicans-saddened-after-cornyn-falls-to-an-uneven-trump-loyalty-test?utm_medium=washington+dc+pm&utm_campaign=flagshipnumbered1&utm_source=newsletterlink)
* There isn't a lot that sitting Republicans can do about that harsh reality, other than mourn Cornyn's likely defeat.
* "It saddened me," Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., told Semafor of Trump's decision.
* Trump's decision to back Paxton, [...] is almost certain to make Republicans' midterm campaign harder.
* Without Texas, [Republicans'] path to keeping the Senate majority shrinks substantially -- and they still think they can hold the seat, albeit at a much higher price.
* Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said that, "based on the numbers that I've seen," the seat is far more at risk with Paxton running against James Talarico.
MS NOW: A rare point of disagreement emerges between Trump and Senate Republicans: Ken Paxton (https://www.ms.now/news/disagreement-trump-senate-republicans-ken-paxton)
* Senate Republicans rarely break with President Donald Trump, typically skirting any daily controversies by keeping silent or reserving judgment.
* But when Trump announced Tuesday afternoon that he was endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn, Senate Republicans were quick to express their dissatisfaction.
* During a Senate GOP lunch on Tuesday, Punchbowl News reported that Murkowski told her Republican colleagues Trump was "not making it easy for us," as he has withheld support from various incumbents and endorsed "ethically challenged" candidates like Paxton, who has faced a series of high-profile ethical, legal and political challenges throughout his tenure as Texas attorney general.
* Meanwhile, Democrats see the endorsement as yet another sign that they can flip this Senate seat.
* "Look, Texas is a huge mess for the Republicans, and I believe that we're in much better shape taking back Texas than we were a few days ago," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday.
The Hill: Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton over John Cornyn roils Texas Senate race (https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5885919-trump-endorses-paxton-texas-runoff/)
* President Trump's decision to endorse Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn, who was widely seen as the stronger general election pick, is roiling the Lone Star State's bitter primary battle days one week before the run-off election.
* GOP senators just getting over that shock are now seeing another colleague, who had voiced past criticisms of Trump, get rejected by the president in favor of Paxton, who has endured a series of scandals, including an impeachment and charges of adultery.
* The decision gives a huge boost to Paxton ahead of the run-off election, one that may end with his success given Trump's solid record in picking GOP primary winners. The president remains his party's Kingmaker in primaries, something underscored by Cassidy's disastrous Saturday.
* But if Paxton is the GOP nominee, it's possible it could give Democrats an opening.
* "I guess the president figured he doesn't need a GOP senate majority for the remainder of 2026 because he really no longer has one," one Republican strategist told The Hill.
* "Texas politics is a contact sport," [University of Texas at San Antonio political science professor Jon] Taylor said. "Lately... this race is turned has turned into a Texas Chainsaw death match."
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Original text here: https://www.dscc.org/article/gop-faces-nightmare-scenario-as-trump-endorses-paxton-almost-certain-to-make-republicans-midterm-campaign-harder/
DNC Congratulates Democratic Nominee Chris Rabb on His Victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional District 3 Primary
WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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DNC Congratulates Democratic Nominee Chris Rabb on His Victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional District 3 Primary
The DNC congratulates Chris Rabb for winning the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District. Across Pennsylvania, Democratic voters backed candidates like Rabb who are focused on lowering costs, protecting healthcare, and fighting for Pennsylvania's working families.
In response to Rabbs' victory, DNC Chair Ken Martin released the following
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WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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DNC Congratulates Democratic Nominee Chris Rabb on His Victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional District 3 Primary
The DNC congratulates Chris Rabb for winning the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District. Across Pennsylvania, Democratic voters backed candidates like Rabb who are focused on lowering costs, protecting healthcare, and fighting for Pennsylvania's working families.
In response to Rabbs' victory, DNC Chair Ken Martin released the followingstatement:
"Chris Rabb is an accomplished, five-term state representative who has delivered real results for northwest Philadelphia -- and now he's ready to fight for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District in Congress. Rabb will fight back against Trump's cruel and corrupt policies that are raising costs on working families. From now until Election Day, the DNC is ready to help organize and mobilize voters to elect a fighter for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District."
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/news/dnc-congratulates-democratic-nominee-chris-rabb-on-his-victory-in-the-pennsylvania-democratic-congressional-district-3-primary/
DNC Congratulates Democratic Nominee Bob Harvie on His Victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional District 1 Primary
WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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DNC Congratulates Democratic Nominee Bob Harvie on His Victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional District 1 Primary
The DNC congratulates Bob Harvie for winning the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District. Across Pennsylvania, Democratic voters backed candidates like Harvie who are focused on lowering costs, protecting healthcare, and fighting for Pennsylvania's working families. This year, Democrats are seizing the opportunity to flip Pennsylvania's
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WASHINGTON, May 21 -- The Democratic National Committee posted the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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DNC Congratulates Democratic Nominee Bob Harvie on His Victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional District 1 Primary
The DNC congratulates Bob Harvie for winning the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District. Across Pennsylvania, Democratic voters backed candidates like Harvie who are focused on lowering costs, protecting healthcare, and fighting for Pennsylvania's working families. This year, Democrats are seizing the opportunity to flip Pennsylvania's1st Congressional District blue and take back the majority in the House of Representatives.
In response to Harvie's victory, DNC Chair Ken Martin released the following statement:
"Bob Harvie is a twice-elected Bucks County commissioner and card-carrying union member who has always delivered for his community. While Brian Fitzpatrick has supported Trump's agenda that is raising costs and ripping away healthcare from millions, Harvie will be a champion for Pennsylvania's working families in Congress. Across the country and across the Commonwealth, Democrats have the momentum we need to flip this seat blue and retake the House. The DNC is ready to help organize and mobilize voters until Election Day to elect a real fighter for Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District and send Harvie to Congress."
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Original text here: https://democrats.org/news/dnc-congratulates-democratic-nominee-bob-harvie-on-his-victory-in-the-pennsylvania-democratic-congressional-district-1-primary/