Republican candidates for Texas Attorney General go into attack mode: ‘Gutter politics.’

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Republican candidates for Texas Attorney General go into attack mode: ‘Gutter politics.’
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Insults are flying between Republicans Eva Guzman and George P. Bush as they criticize...

With polling indicating Tuesday’s GOP primary for attorney general is likely headed to a runoff, incumbent Ken Paxton’s three competitors have gone into attack mode as they fight for a chance to go head-to-head with himThe animosity was on full display during the first televised candidate debate Thursday night, which Attorney General Ken Paxton did not attend.

All three of Paxton’s competitors have warned that those issues would make him vulnerable against the Democratic nominee in the general election.Trump endorses Texas AG Ken Paxton over George P. Bush in Republican primary “There is no room in Texas for another lying attorney general,” she said. “He spent millions and millions of dollars on a TV ad that's false.”

Bush returned fire by saying Guzman is mischaracterizing his record, including when she claimed he had erred in his suit against President Joe Biden for halting border wall construction, which is ongoing.

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