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Abbott: Trump Endorsement Will Carry ‘Great Weight’ in TX Senate Race

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott just dropped a bombshell on Fox News’ Hannity, declaring that a Donald Trump endorsement will carry great weight in the state’s high-stakes Senate Republican primary runoff. Fresh off Tuesday’s primary results, where establishment favorite Ted Cruz fended off a stronger-than-expected challenge from fiery underdog Chad Prather, Abbott’s nod signals the gloves are off for the June showdown. This isn’t just insider chatter—it’s a masterclass in Texas GOP power dynamics, where Trump’s kingmaker status could tip the scales in a race that’s already drawing national eyes.

For the 2A community, the implications are electric. Cruz has been a steadfast Second Amendment warrior, authoring the Hearing Protection Act to deregulate suppressors and consistently earning NRA A+ ratings for blocking Biden’s gun grab agenda. Prather, while a vocal pro-gun voice railing against ATF overreach, lacks Cruz’s legislative muscle and Senate incumbency edge—making a Trump boost for Cruz a firewall against any dark horse upset that could weaken the pro-2A Senate firewall. Abbott, no stranger to defending Texas carry rights amid border chaos, knows Trump’s endorsement isn’t just symbolic; it’s a turnout machine that mobilizes the MAGA base, the same folks packing heat at rallies and dominating rural precincts. Picture this: Trump tweets Cruz is YUGE for guns, and suddenly Prather’s momentum fizzles like a dud round.

The ripple effects? A Cruz victory locks in Texas as an unbreakable red bulwark for 2A priorities heading into 2026 midterms, shielding filibusters against red-flag laws and bracing for Harris-era assaults on our rights. Abbott’s preview isn’t hype—it’s a strategic wink to gun owners: rally behind the Trump-anointed champ, or risk handing Dems a Senate upset in this purple-shifting battleground. 2A patriots, eyes on Austin and Mar-a-Lago—this runoff could define the fight for our firearms freedoms.

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