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Related: About this forumIs John Cornyn Vulnerable?
If you believe his fundraising appeals John Cornyn is worried. In an August email, Texas senior senator claimed that for the first time his reelection campaign may not meet its money goal by the end of the month. Things were so bleak that Karl Rove himselfvia info@johncornyn.comreached out in an email a few days later to tell me and many thousands of others that some old friendsidentified as loyal patriots, everyonehad stepped up to match any donation dollar for dollar. Senator Cornyn is running out of time, Rove warned, and if he fails to meet his goal, it will give dangerous momentum for his opponents.
That kind of borderline panicky language was also apparent in July, when Republican party chairman James Dickey thanked Cornyn and almost the entire Texas GOP congressional delegation for turning out in force at a Republican Party of Texas fundraiser. Dickey said the event underscores the urgency we all feel in Texas to come together and dig in for an election fight next year that we havent seen in decades in Texas. There are real threats to our majorities in Texas because of the 2018 election.
Really? Are the Texas Republicans actually running scared, or are they just scaring supporters into reaching deeper into their wallets? According to the latest campaign finance reports, Cornyns campaign had $9 million in the bank for his reelection bid and had raised more than $2.5 million in the previous quarter alone. Compare that to MJ Hegar, the Air Force veteran who is one of seven Democrats challenging Cornyn. As of July, she had raised a measly $1 million during the same period. All the gnashing of teeth and rending of garments seems a little
hyperbolic.
In fact, since Cornyn first ran for office in 2002, challenging him has seemed like an errand for only the foolish or hapless. If you were a Republican, what wasnt to like about the heir to Phil Gramms Senate seat? Cornyn practically radiated the once-admired characteristics of moderation and reasonablenesshe was so moderate and reasonable, in fact, that President George W. Bush considered him for the U.S. Supreme Court to replace either Sandra Day OConnor or William Rehnquist.
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RandySF
(61,712 posts)but I don't think Cornyn is Cruz.