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GOP attorney general candidates tout conservative bona fides at only debate in primary to succeed Ken Paxton
Four Republican candidates debate key conservative issues including immigration and abortion, with Mayes Middleton spending nearly $12 million on his campaign, aiming to unseat frontrunner Chip Roy.
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Texas Attorney General debate filled political agreements, personal attacks
During the Republican Attorneys General Association debate, the four candidates for Texas Attorney General - State Sen. Mayes Middleton, State Sen. Joan Huffman, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron Reitz and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy - agreed on almost everything, but still attacked each other on their records and experience.
·Austin, United States
Read Full ArticleGOP attorney general candidates tout conservative bona fides at only debate in primary to succeed Ken Paxton
All four candidates are vying to prove they are the heir apparent to Paxton, who has solidified the office as a juggernaut in the conservative legal movement.
·San Antonio, United States
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