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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDecision Desk HQ projects that Ken Paxton wins over John Cornyn for TX-SEN runoff
Decision Desk HQ projects Ken Paxton wins the TX US Senate Republican Runoff
— Decision Desk HQ (@decisiondeskhq.bsky.social) 2026-05-27T01:00:03.850Z
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Decision Desk HQ projects that Ken Paxton wins over John Cornyn for TX-SEN runoff (Original Post)
In It to Win It
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mcar
(46,381 posts)1. Let's go Talarico!
beaglelover
(4,504 posts)2. Looks like they fixed his eyes in that pic.
awesomerwb1
(5,160 posts)4. I noticed it right away as well
fujiyamasan
(2,071 posts)3. Is it just me or does he scream used car salesman...
tanyev
(49,731 posts)7. He's definitely a shady salesman.
Also charged in the SECs complaint is Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and a former member of the companys board of directors for allegedly recruiting investors while hiding they were being compensated to promote the companys stock.
While serving in the Texas House of Representatives, Paxton allegedly reached an agreement with Mapp to promote Servergy to prospective investors in return for shares of Servergy stock. According to the SECs complaint, Paxton raised $840,000 in investor funds for Servergy and received 100,000 shares of stock in return, but never disclosed his commissions to prospective investors while recruiting them. Similarly, former Servergy director Caleb White allegedly raised more than $1.4 million for Servergy and received $66,000 and 20,000 shares of Servergy stock while never disclosing these commissions to investors. White has agreed to settle the SECs charges by paying $66,000 in disgorgement and returning his shares of Servergy stock to the company. The SECs litigation continues against Paxton.
People recruiting investors have a legal obligation to disclose any compensation they are receiving to promote a stock, and we allege that Paxton and White concealed the compensation they were receiving for touting Servergys product, Mr. Shipchandler said.
The SECs complaint charges Servergy, Mapp, Paxton, and White with violating Sections 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Servergy, Mapp, and White also allegedly violated Sections 5(a) and (c) of the Securities Act, and Paxton and White allegedly violated Section 17(b) of the Securities Act and Section 15(a) of the Exchange Act.
https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2016-65
While serving in the Texas House of Representatives, Paxton allegedly reached an agreement with Mapp to promote Servergy to prospective investors in return for shares of Servergy stock. According to the SECs complaint, Paxton raised $840,000 in investor funds for Servergy and received 100,000 shares of stock in return, but never disclosed his commissions to prospective investors while recruiting them. Similarly, former Servergy director Caleb White allegedly raised more than $1.4 million for Servergy and received $66,000 and 20,000 shares of Servergy stock while never disclosing these commissions to investors. White has agreed to settle the SECs charges by paying $66,000 in disgorgement and returning his shares of Servergy stock to the company. The SECs litigation continues against Paxton.
People recruiting investors have a legal obligation to disclose any compensation they are receiving to promote a stock, and we allege that Paxton and White concealed the compensation they were receiving for touting Servergys product, Mr. Shipchandler said.
The SECs complaint charges Servergy, Mapp, Paxton, and White with violating Sections 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Servergy, Mapp, and White also allegedly violated Sections 5(a) and (c) of the Securities Act, and Paxton and White allegedly violated Section 17(b) of the Securities Act and Section 15(a) of the Exchange Act.
https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2016-65
choie
(7,032 posts)5. Stupid ass Texas republicans
What the FUCK are they thinking. Damn fascist, racist freaks.
BidenRocks
(3,538 posts)6. Great news for John Cornyn!
He won't get his ass handed to him by James Talarico!
BlueTsunami2018
(5,085 posts)8. Of course he won.
The cult is still the cult and Texas is still Texas.
Cornyn sucks, this guy is even worse.
Is it possible that this asshole will be more hated than Ted fucking Cruz? It might be.