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Texas Senate

Filing Deadline: Jan. 2, 2008 • Primary Date: March 4, 2008 • Runoff Date (if necessary): April 8, 2008 • General Election: Nov. 4, 2008

Incumbent


John Cornyn (R)

First elected in 2002; seeking second full term; Cornyn was nominated with 82% in a two-way primary.

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Challengers


Rick Noriega (D)

Noriega, a state representative, was nominated with 51% of the vote in a four-way primary.

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Ranking and Analysis
from Amy Walter and Quinn McCord of the Hotline Race Ranking: 14

In a state this expensive, it's just tough for any Democrat to be competitive, save for self-funders or other top-tier recruits who can generate significant starter cash from day one.

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Previous Election Results

2002 General Total Votes Percent Expenditures
John Cornyn (R) 2,496,243 55% $9,769,780
Ron Kirk (D) 1,955,758 43% $9,426,763

2002 Primary Total Votes Percent Expenditures
John Cornyn (R) 478,825 77% n/a
Bruce Lang (R) 46,907 8% n/a
Douglas Deffenbaugh (R) 43,611 7% n/a
Dudley Mooney (R) 32,262 5% n/a

1996 General Total Votes Percent Expenditures
Phil Gramm (R) 3,027,680 55% $14,078,131
Victor M. Morales (D) 2,428,776 44% $978,862

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Race Rankings

The Hotline

Based on likelihood of seat switching party control. Updated: 10/31.

  1. Virginia (Open-R)
  2. New Mexico (Open-R)
  3. Colorado (Open-R)
  4. N.H. (Sununu-R)
  5. Alaska (Stevens-R)
  6. North Carolina (Dole-R)
  7. Oregon (Smith-R)
  8. Minnesota (Coleman-R)
  9. Georgia (Chambliss-R)
  10. Louisiana (Landrieu-D)
  11. Mississippi (Wicker-R)
  12. Kentucky (McConnell-R)
  13. Maine (Collins-R)
  14. Texas (Cornyn-R)
  15. New Jersey (Lautenberg-D)
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