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Chip Roy defeated in GOP runoff for Texas attorney general

Rep. Chip Roy lost the GOP runoff for Texas attorney general to state Sen. Mayes Middleton, receiving 44.3% of the vote compared to Middleton's 55.7%. Middleton is expected to succeed the retiring Ken Paxton, and the race highlighted past tensions between Roy and Paxton.

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Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) lost the GOP runoff for Texas attorney general on May 26, 2026, to state Sen. Mayes Middleton. The Associated Press reported that Roy received 44.3% of the vote compared to Middleton's 55.7%. Middleton is expected to succeed Ken Paxton, the retiring three-term incumbent, as no Democrat has held the position since 1994. In the March primary, Middleton led with 39.1% of the votes, while Roy garnered 31.6%. Middleton utilized personal wealth in his campaign, spending over $11 million to criticize Roy. The race also highlighted past tensions between Roy and Paxton, as Roy had previously called for Paxton's resignation during a scandal in 2020. Neither candidate received an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, although some congressional Republicans supported Roy.

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  • loaded language: 'high-profile conservatives'
  • loaded language: 'outspoken conservative'
  • loaded language: 'leaned heavily'
  • loaded language: 'attacking Roy'
  • loaded language: 'old tensions'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Chip Roy loses GOP nomination for Texas attorney general to succeed Ken Paxton

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Chip Roy defeated in GOP runoff for Texas attorney general