Thursday, May 21, 2026

RINO Crash Out Over Trump’s Paxton Endorsement Shows How Much The GOP Hates Its Voters

 The intense reactions among Senate Republicans following former President Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate Republican primary. This move has caused significant discord within the GOP establishment, particularly aimed at John Cornyn and Bill Cassidy, who are facing backlash from their party's base.

• Trump's endorsement of Paxton has angered Senate Republicans, especially Cornyn, who is seen as an establishment figure and “principled conservative” by Majority Leader John Thune.

• Senate members, including Roger Wicker and Lisa Murkowski, displayed visible distress over Trump's decision, indicating a divide between GOP voters and party leaders.

• Cornyn has a history of voting for gun control, supporting amnesty, and opposing conservative initiatives, while Cassidy has been criticized for his votes to convict Trump during impeachment and for backing large spending bills.

• The anger from the Senate GOP stems not from these senators' records but from their potential removal by voters, reflecting a disconnect between their actions and the interests of Republican voters.

• This situation highlights a deeper issue within the GOP: a protective attitude towards their long-established position, rather than a focus on defeating Democrats or addressing voter concerns.

• Conservative voters are showing a willingness to challenge the status quo, suggesting they can disrupt the entrenched system that the current GOP leadership has maintained.

The unfolding events point to a growing rift within the Republican Party, where traditional establishment figures like Cornyn and Cassidy face backlash from grassroots conservative voters. The ability of voters to influence outcomes in political primaries shows the potential for change within the GOP, emphasizing the need for focused strategies to align leadership with voter interests.

https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/20/rino-crash-out-over-trumps-paxton-endorsement-shows-how-much-the-gop-hates-its-voters/

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