Texas Republicans are divided over the potential Senate minority leadership of Senator John Cornyn. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized Cornyn for being anti-Trump and anti-gun, questioning his effectiveness as a leader. On the other hand, there are voices supporting Cornyn, suggesting he could bring reasonable thinking back to border issues. Various critics argue that Cornyn's stance on gun control disqualifies him from any Senate leadership position.
If You Like The Second Amendment, You Don’t Want John Cornyn Anywhere Near Senate Leadership https://t.co/uaOSgFfQXJ
Cornyn's Gun-Control Efforts Should Thwart His Leadership Dreams #2a #guncontrol @NRA @JohnCornyn https://t.co/dBiIWxBfIu
Over at @FDRLST, @JohnRLottJr explains why @JohnCornyn’s abysmal #2a record should disqualify him from any Senate leadership position. https://t.co/JhGup1ZYTK
Editorial: Cornyn could bring reasonable thinking back to border issues among US Senate Republicans | #RGV https://t.co/UpgRQIXbVi
Your surrender of our Second Amendment rights is a disgrace and makes you unfit to lead Senate Republicans. https://t.co/MM41DtSfjT
Some Texas Republicans oppose Cornyn as potential Senate minority leader Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized Cornyn saying, “It will be difficult for Sen. Cornyn to be an effective leader since he is anti-Trump, anti-gun..." Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/V5FZUwMyNr