GOP strategist Karl Rove cautioned that Republicans risk handing Democrats a Senate seat in Texas if they vote for the state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton (R), over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) in the primary next year. In an interview on Fox News’s “Sunday Night in America,” host Trey Gowdy asked the Republican strategist about the state of the primary race in Texas and whether he thinks President Trump will ultimately decide to throw his support behind one of the candidates.

Rove said he thinks Trump recognizes that it wouldn’t be wise to endorse Paxton, a fierce ally, who is largely seen as a more polarizing figure than Cornyn. “I think the president’s going to sit and watch,” Rove said. “He understands that it would be problematic if he were to endorse against a sitting Republican

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