Trump remained on the sidelines on Friday as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton held clear leads in polls over Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in the state’s primary runoff election. Responding to a question from a reporter, Trump said he’d make a decision on which candidate to endorse “relatively soon.”
Paxton led with 47% support among likely voters in the latest Remington Research Group survey. Cornyn trailed with 36% while 17% were undecided.
The survey also found that Paxton enjoyed stronger favorability rankings among Texas Republican primary likely voters, with 51% holding a favorable view of him and 30% viewing him unfavorably. Cornyn, by contrast, had a 34% favorability and 45% unfavorable rating.
The runoff is set for May 26. Cornyn emerged narrowly ahead in the original contest, but fell short of the threshold to avoid a runoff. The elimination of Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, from the contest, appears to have largely benefited Paxton.
Conducted May 3-5, the survey questioned 1,810 likely voters and has a margin of error of +/- 2.6%.
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