Cornyn’s Defeat Signals GOP’s Transformation and Decline
John Cornyn’s defeat in the Senate primary, despite massive spending and decades of service, signals a broader Republican party decline. His role as a “steady conservative institutionalist” became a liability against Ken Paxton, endorsed by Donald Trump and facing numerous legal challenges. This outcome reflects a disturbing trend of Trump’s influence obliterating the party’s traditional structures and figures, replacing them with a cult of personality. Cornyn’s downfall, intertwined with the legacies of Reagan, the Bushes, and McConnell, illustrates the erosion of the Republican party into something entirely unrecognizable.