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Paxton, Talarico deadlocked at 47% in new Texas Senate race poll

Paxton, Talarico deadlocked at 47% in new Texas Senate race poll
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A new New York Times/Siena poll shows Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and state Representative James Talarico tied at 47% in the upcoming U.S. Senate race. The results indicate a highly competitive contest as the November midterms approach.

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Texas is a key battleground state, and this poll suggests a potential shift in political dynamics for a traditionally Republican-leaning seat.

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Hear this story As the November midterms inch closer, new polling in the U.S. Senate race in Texas shows Democrats and Republicans in a dead tie.

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Confidence: 90%

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