
John Cornyn
Senate Majority Whip ousted by Paxton 63.8%-36% on 26 May despite a 9-to-1 spend edge.
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Why couldn't a 9-to-1 spending advantage save Cornyn's Senate seat?
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What is Fellowship PAC and why is it spending on John Cornyn's primary?
When is the Texas Senate primary runoff in 2026?
Background
John Cornyn is the senior Republican senator for Texas, serving since 2002 and currently Senate Majority Whip. He faces a primary runoff on 26 May 2026 against former state Attorney General Ken Paxton, a race in which Fellowship PAC disclosed more than $1.75 million in independent expenditures supporting Paxton after the 31 March Q1 cutoff. The PAC is linked to crypto firm Tether, pitting outside crypto money directly against the NRSC-preferred establishment candidate.
Cornyn won the initial primary on 4 March but failed to clear 50 per cent, triggering a runoff under Texas law. His NRSC backing reflects his value to Republican Senate leadership; Cornyn has served as Senate Majority Whip since 2019 and chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee. The Texas general election is not competitive, so the May runoff is effectively the deciding contest.
The Fellowship PAC spending on the Paxton side also included buys in Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana, but the Paxton-Cornyn primary is the largest single investment, putting Cornyn at the centre of a national test of whether crypto-aligned outside money can topple a Senate leadership incumbent.
Cornyn's spending advantage came primarily from NRSC infrastructure, Senate Leadership Fund resources, and established Texas donor networks; pro-Cornyn forces outspent Paxton roughly nine-to-one overall in a runoff that cost an estimated $120 million combined. The scrubbing of Fellowship PAC's $1.75 million pro-Paxton buy under NRSC pressure was read as a notable success for party coordination going into the vote .
The spending advantage did not translate into victory. Paxton defeated Cornyn 63.8% to approximately 36% on 26 May 2026, a 28-point landslide, with Trump endorsing Paxton in the final week . The loss cost Cornyn both the Senate Majority Whip post and the chairmanship of the Senate Intelligence Committee at the end of his term. Reporting paired his ouster with Louisiana's Bill Cassidy losing renomination in the same window, framing the pair as two establishment Republican senators toppled within roughly twelve days of each other, a pattern that unsettled Senate Republican leadership's confidence in its ability to protect incumbents against insurgent primary challenges.