State Sen. Mayes Middleton holds a commanding 76.5% trader consensus in the Republican primary runoff for Texas attorney general against U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, reflecting his March 3 first-round plurality of about 39% to Roy's 32%, bolstered by nearly $14 million in self-funding for a dominant ad campaign. Aaron Reitz's March 25 endorsement—Reitz, a former chief of staff to term-limited AG Ken Paxton—has consolidated Paxton-aligned support for Middleton, despite critiques of his limited prosecutorial experience. Roy draws on his prior role as Paxton's first assistant attorney general but contends with funding gaps and attacks portraying him as insufficiently aligned with Trump conservatism. Recent candidate pledges to challenge Supreme Court rulings underscore ideological overlap, as low-turnout May 26 runoff dynamics favor Middleton's resources.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoMayes Middleton
77%
Chip Roy
28%
Mayes Middleton
77%
Chip Roy
28%
If the results of this election are not definitively known by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the first announcement of the results from the Texas Republican party, however an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
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0x69c47De9D...If the results of this election are not definitively known by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the first announcement of the results from the Texas Republican party, however an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
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0x69c47De9D...State Sen. Mayes Middleton holds a commanding 76.5% trader consensus in the Republican primary runoff for Texas attorney general against U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, reflecting his March 3 first-round plurality of about 39% to Roy's 32%, bolstered by nearly $14 million in self-funding for a dominant ad campaign. Aaron Reitz's March 25 endorsement—Reitz, a former chief of staff to term-limited AG Ken Paxton—has consolidated Paxton-aligned support for Middleton, despite critiques of his limited prosecutorial experience. Roy draws on his prior role as Paxton's first assistant attorney general but contends with funding gaps and attacks portraying him as insufficiently aligned with Trump conservatism. Recent candidate pledges to challenge Supreme Court rulings underscore ideological overlap, as low-turnout May 26 runoff dynamics favor Middleton's resources.
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