While RINO Senator John Cornyn plays the same tired Washington games, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is showing what real leadership looks like - even from outside the Swamp.

In a stunning display of putting America first over personal ambition, Paxton announced he would consider DROPPING his Senate bid if Congress would simply lift the filibuster to pass the crucial SAVE America Act. Talk about putting your money where your mouth is, Patriots!

Paxton and the establishment favorite Cornyn are headed to a May runoff after neither secured a majority in Tuesday's GOP primary. But while Cornyn continues his decades-long tradition of disappointing conservative voters, Paxton is already delivering results from the outside.

The SAVE America Act would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections - you know, that crazy idea that only AMERICANS should decide American elections. But thanks to Democrats and weak-kneed Republicans like Cornyn, this common-sense legislation sits gathering dust while our election integrity crumbles.

Meanwhile, what has Cornyn done? The same thing he's done for years - absolutely nothing that matters to everyday Texans. This is the same senator who's repeatedly sided with Democrats on gun control and refused to fight for President Trump's agenda when it mattered most.

Paxton, on the other hand, has been on the front lines battling the Deep State, defending the Constitution, and actually WINNING cases that protect American sovereignty. His office has sued the Biden regime over 100 times - and WON most of those fights.

This latest move by Paxton exposes the fundamental difference between America First conservatives and the do-nothing establishment. While Cornyn schmoozes with lobbyists and cuts deals with Democrats, Paxton is willing to sacrifice his own career advancement for the good of the country.

The question for Texas voters is simple: Do you want another decade of Cornyn's failed leadership, or are you ready for someone who actually fights? Paxton just showed you exactly where his priorities lie - and it's not with his own political future.

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Source: Next News Network