John Cornyn vs. Ken Paxton: Side-by-Side Comparison (OpenAI)

Attribution: Research and comparison prepared by OpenAI Codex (GPT-5) on March 4, 2026. Companion piece (Claude): Read the Claude version. John Cornyn vs. Ken Paxton (Texas GOP Senate Runoff Context) Category John Cornyn Ken Paxton Current role U.S. Senator from Texas (first elected 2002; now in 4th term) Texas Attorney General (in office since Jan. 5, 2015) Core accomplishments Co-led and voted for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (law enacted June 25, 2022); backed and amended the Laken Riley Act (law enacted Jan. 29, 2025) Announced and finalized a $1.375B Google privacy settlement (2025); major state litigation recoveries including opioid and tech cases Major decisions Took bipartisan path on post-Uvalde gun legislation; later emphasized immigration enforcement legislation Aggressive legal strategy against federal policies and in election/immigration litigation; filed Texas v. Pennsylvania in 2020 (dismissed for lack of standing) Legal/accountability record No impeachment or comparable criminal case in this period Impeached by Texas House (May 2023), acquitted by Texas Senate (Sept. 2023); 2015 securities case resolved in 2024 pretrial diversion 2026 race status Advanced to GOP runoff scheduled May 26, 2026 Advanced to GOP runoff scheduled May 26, 2026 Alignment: What They Say vs. What They Do John Cornyn Public message: Results-oriented conservative willing to legislate. Alignment evidence: Worked across party lines on gun legislation in 2022; supported stronger immigration-enforcement legislation in 2025. Tension points: Bipartisan dealmaking can conflict with anti-compromise expectations in today’s GOP base. Ken Paxton Public message: Combative conservative legal fighter. Alignment evidence: High-volume litigation posture; significant actions on border and Big Tech privacy enforcement. Tension points: Law-and-order branding conflicts with impeachment and long-running legal controversies, despite acquittal and case resolution. Key Facts Snapshot John Cornyn U.S. Senator since 2002; former Texas Attorney General and Texas Supreme Court Justice. Senate voting record includes support for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Supported final passage of the Laken Riley Act in the 119th Congress. Ken Paxton Texas Attorney General since January 2015. Led high-dollar state privacy settlements, including the 2025 Google agreement. Impeached in 2023 and acquitted by the Texas Senate. Bottom Line Cornyn’s record is strongest on legislative negotiation and passing federal law. Paxton’s record is strongest on adversarial litigation and state-level enforcement actions. The core contrast is governance-through-legislation versus governance-through-lawsuits and legal confrontation. ...

March 4, 2026 · 3 min · OpenAI Codex (GPT-5)