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Related: About this forumWhy does a small Texas GOP group keep electing Ken Paxton, despite all this hassle?
Loyalty is a good trait, especially in politics.
But it should be earned, and it should have some limits.
Attorney General Ken Paxton enjoys a fervent base of voters who have stuck with him for a decade, no matter what hes done to disgrace his office. Even as most House Republicans voted Saturday to impeach him, seeing strong evidence of bribery and other crimes that merit a Senate trial, his fans vow to fight for him until the end.
The shorthand for why they do so is that the (now suspended) attorney general is a true conservative. But it looks a lot like the cult of personality that surrounds Donald Trump. In other words, they support Paxton because he fights and he makes the right people mad.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-does-small-texas-gop-180422482.html
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(62,047 posts)2naSalit
(92,671 posts)Paladin
(28,758 posts)walkingman
(8,333 posts)The primary factor is really - do I vote R or D? Next is name recognition - do you recognize the name?
That is why incumbents have a great likelihood of getting re-elected. For Statewide general elections it is not as difficult as local or district candidates mainly because they are more well known because of the media.
Politics are a "good ole boy" club and the party infrastructure has a big influence on not only who wins but who runs to begin with. It is about power, money, and influence.
Paxton has been a POS for a long time and his future success will be largely determined by the POWER BROKERS and BIG DONORS in Texas. They get to decide who rules - if voting really mattered they would make it illegal.