$7 Million War Chest: John Cornyn Hits Career High in 2026 Texas Primary Fundraising
Senator John Cornyn raised a record $7 million in Q4 2025 for his 2026 reelection bid. Explore how this war chest impacts the tight race against Ken Paxton.
$7 million in a single quarter. Senator John Cornyn just smashed his personal fundraising record during the fourth quarter of 2025. As he faces one of the most contentious primary challenges of his career, this financial surge signals a major escalation in the battle for Texas's political soul.
John Cornyn 2026 Campaign Fundraising Hits Record $7 Million in Q4
According to reports first shared with POLITICO, the four-term incumbent more than doubled his third-quarter haul, bringing his total cash on hand to over $15 million. This massive influx of capital comes at a critical time. "Texans understand that President Trump’s legislative agenda and the Senate Republican majority are at risk unless Sen. Cornyn is the nominee," stated campaign manager Andy Hemming.
A Three-Way Battle for the Heart of the Texas GOP
The race is tightening as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Representative Wesley Hunt ramp up their campaigns. Recent polls show Cornyn and Paxton in a dead heat, while Hunt follows in third place. Cornyn hasn't hesitated to use his financial advantage, pouring funds into attack ads targeting Paxton's numerous legal investigations and personal controversies, including a recent divorce filing.
While Paxton enjoys deep support from the MAGA base, he's yet to release his latest fundraising figures. With the early March primary looming, observers expect the contest to head toward a runoff in late May if no candidate secures a majority.
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