George P. Bush is challenging the conservative candidate for attorney general in Texas, Ken Paxton, in the runoff election that will take place on Tuesday.
Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is running against George P. Bush in the Republican primary runoff for Texas’ top law enforcement officer, claims that he is “far ahead” of his opponent and told authorities that he is “far ahead” of Bush. Paxton also said that he is “far ahead” of Bush.
Greg Paxton, the current Attorney General of Texas, is well-known for his fierce litigation battles against the administration of President Joe Biden. Paxton was a supporter of former President Donald Trump. On the other hand, while he campaigns for a third term as Attorney General of Texas, he is being bombarded with allegations of corruption.
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George Bush, who has already been re-elected to his position as Texas Land Commissioner twice, is pointing to a recent survey as evidence that he is gaining pace in the campaign. With four generations of his political family standing behind him, George W. Bush declared, “I fully intend to win on Tuesday” and “I’m certain that we will win on November 8th,” which will be the last time he is elected president. This election will be his last chance to serve in that capacity.