John Cornyn's bid to replace McConnell is being attacked by conservative gun rights groups
Conservative gun rights groups come out swinging against John Cornyn's bid to replace Mitch McConnell. Gun Owner of America and National Association for Gun Rights came out against Cornyn. Cornyn announced his bid to succeed Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Senate on Tuesday. Corny announced he would run for the Senate seat in Texas.
Texas AG Ken Paxton teased a potential primary challenge to Sen. John Cornyn. Paxton accuses Cornyn of not being conservative enough for Texas. Texas AG Paxton says Cornyn is not conservative enough to be a senator. Cornyn announced he is running for the Republican Party of Texas.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn declares candidacy for minority leader after McConnell steps down. Cornyn is a longtime lieutenant of Republican leader Mitch McConnell. He is the first GOP senator to declare their candidacy for leadership after McConnell retires. Sen. Cornyn has been a long-time lieutenant of McConnell.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn declares candidacy for Republican leader after McConnell steps down. Cornyn is a longtime lieutenant of Republican leader Mitch McConnell. He is the first GOP senator to declare their candidacy for leadership after McConnell retires. Sen. Cornyn has been a long-time lieutenant of McConnell.