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It's All Over But the Cryin' Now

1 h 14 min · 22. Mai 2026
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One of Texas' top elected Republicans will have his career ended on Tuesday: Either John Cornyn or Ken Paxton. And election day can't come fast enough after President Trump may have dealt the political death blow to Texas senior senator, who's been nothing but a solid soldier for Trump. Loyalty up to Trump never equals loyalty back down, though, and Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton serves as the latest lesson in that. The congressional runoffs around Texas are coming down to the wire and we'll check in on just about all of them. Plus: Answering your questions about that infamous taco order Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston.

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