Voters forced to choose between party and principal in Maine and Texas races
- Two Senate races, in Texas and Maine, have become tests of party loyalty for Republican and Democratic voters alike — similar, but not identical, problems for their respective party bosses.
- With control of the upper chamber hanging in the balance, two candidates who have rejected their party’s national brands are now in the driver’s seat.
- Ken Paxton’s victory in the Texas primary runoff over Sen.
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- Two Senate races, in Texas and Maine, have become tests of party loyalty for Republican and Democratic voters alike — similar, but not identical, problems for their respective party bosses.
- With control of the upper chamber hanging in the balance, two candidates who have rejected their party’s national brands are now in the driver’s seat.
- Ken Paxton’s victory in the Texas primary runoff over Sen.
Sources: The Independent