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KSAT Covers Key Texas Primary Runoff Elections Live

On Tuesday evening, KSAT anchors Myra Arthur and Ernie Zuniga will lead live coverage of the Texas primary runoff elections, focusing on pivotal races that could shape the political landscape of the state. The coverage will include the closely watched U.S. Senate runoff between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, as well as the Democratic nomination for Bexar County District Attorney.

Live Coverage Details

The livestream will begin at 7:30 p.m. on KSAT Plus and YouTube, providing viewers with comprehensive insights leading up to the Nightbeat on KSAT 12. This coverage will also be available for streaming on KSAT Plus, ensuring that Texans have access to the latest election developments as they unfold.

Arthur and Zuniga, along with a team of KSAT 12 reporters, will deliver real-time updates from various watch parties across the state. Their coverage will be enriched by analysis from the ‘Power Panel’ of experts, who will offer their perspectives on the election outcomes and their potential implications for Texas.

Key Races to Watch

The U.S. Senate runoff between incumbent John Cornyn and challenger Ken Paxton is one of the most anticipated contests, drawing significant attention from voters and political analysts alike. Additionally, the Democratic nomination for Bexar County District Attorney is another critical race, with candidates vying to secure their party’s support ahead of the general election.

These elections are not only pivotal for the candidates involved but also for the voters who are eager to see how the results will impact their communities and the broader political landscape in Texas.


Original reporting: San Antonio, TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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