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Trump withholds endorsement for Texas Senate GOP primary

President Donald Trump refused to endorse a candidate in the GOP primary for the Senate election in Texas. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Monday night, the president said he hasn’t made his choice on who he might endorse, instead praising all three. “I just haven’t made a decision on that race yet. […]

President Donald Trump refused to endorse a candidate in the GOP primary for the Senate election in Texas.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Monday night, the president said he hasn’t made his choice on who he might endorse, instead praising all three.

“I just haven’t made a decision on that race yet. It’s got a ways to go,” Trump told reporters. “I like all three of them, actually.”


Trump speaks to reporters on Air Force One.
President Donald Trump speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, en route to Washington from West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

He continued, “They’ve all supported me, they’re all good and you’re supposed to pick one. So we’ll see what happens, but I support all three.”

It is a shocking lack of commitment that is sure to infuriate Texas Republicans who fear a lack of unity on the election could pose a threat to holding on to the seat.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), who is running for what would be an unprecedented fifth term in the state, is facing two formidable challengers, namely Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX).

According to a Pulse Decision Science survey, Paxton is currently polling ahead of Cornyn at approximately 36%, compared to the incumbent’s 27%. Hunt trails with just 15% support, but approximately 22% remain undecided.

Paxton began his run for the GOP nomination with a relatively low profile and less spending than Cornyn, but has kicked his campaign into high gear as the primary approaches.

Republican leaders have been frustrated by Trump’s decision not to explicitly back Cornyn over his opponents, seeking it as an unnecessary risk of making the once solidly Republican seat a real competition.

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Cornyn speaks at a Senate hearing
FILE – Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) introduces Brooke Rollins during a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee hearing on her nomination for Secretary of Agriculture, Jan. 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Additionally, fears exist that the three-way primary could be using up financial resources the party could need in the general election later this year.

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The winner will either face state Rep. James Talarico, a seminary student and former school teacher, or Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), a fiery one-term House Democrat looking to jump into the upper chamber.

The primary election is set to be held on March 3, but early voting will begin Tuesday.

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