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Texas Democratic Chair Comments on Senate Primary Results

Kendall Scudder, State Chair for the Texas Democratic Party, appeared on Forbes Newsroom to address the Republican primary runoff result and the upcoming general election contest.

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Kendall Scudder, State Chair for the Texas Democratic Party, joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the outcome of the Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate. Scudder addressed Attorney General Ken Paxton's victory over incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the GOP primary runoff.

The interview covered Paxton's performance against Cornyn and the implications for the general election. Scudder also discussed the Democratic candidate in the race.

Scudder spoke about potential outreach to certain Republican voters following the primary result. The discussion examined how the Democratic Party might approach the general election matchup.

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