AUSTIN, Texas — Tuesday’s main runoff election in Texas will take a look at how a lot weight the Bush family identify nonetheless carries in America’s greatest purple state within the race for legal professional basic.
But George P. Bush, who’s difficult embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton for the Republican nomination, says Tuesday’s vote isn’t about family dynasty.
Speaking in Austin after casting his poll, Bush says the election is “about doing the right thing and supporting the right people for the right offices.”
Paxton is the topic of an ongoing FBI investigation over accusations of corruption, and he’s nonetheless awaiting trial on securities fraud fees after being indicted in 2015.
Bush, who now serves as Texas’ land commissioner, known as Paxton “a crook … who continually abuses his office.”
Bush pressured a runoff towards Paxton throughout a crowded four-way main election in March. But he nonetheless trailed Paxton by 20 factors within the March election, underscoring Paxton’s continued political sturdiness in Texas.
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Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, Texas and Minnesota are holding main elections Tuesday.
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