Ken Paxton Releases AI-Generated Attack Ad in Texas Senate Race
At a glance
- Ken Paxton published an AI-generated attack ad for the 2026 Texas Senate primary
- The ad features imagery of John Cornyn and Jasmine Crockett dancing
- A disclaimer in the video states artificial intelligence was used to create the imagery
Ken Paxton, a Republican candidate in the 2026 Texas Senate primary, released an advertisement using artificial intelligence imagery as part of his campaign efforts.
The AI-generated video depicts Senator John Cornyn, who is seeking re-election, dancing with Jasmine Crockett, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate seat. Stylized scenes in the ad show the two figures two-stepping in a honky-tonk and swing dancing inside the U.S. Capitol building.
The video includes a small disclaimer indicating that artificial intelligence was used to fabricate the images. This notice is present but not prominently displayed within the advertisement.
In addition to the AI-generated visuals, the ad incorporates previous remarks by Jasmine Crockett. These remarks include praise for Cornyn’s bipartisan cooperation and a comment from Cornyn offering to be Crockett’s “dance partner.”.
What the numbers show
- Jasmine Crockett filed to run in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in December 2025
- The Texas Senate primary election is scheduled for March 3, 2026
- A runoff will occur on May 26, 2026, if no candidate wins a majority in the primary
- The general election for the Senate seat will be held on November 3, 2026
The release of this AI-generated ad marks a procedural step in the ongoing campaign for the 2026 Texas Senate seat. Both major parties have candidates who have filed to run in their respective primaries, with campaign activities intensifying as the election dates approach.
Jasmine Crockett entered the Democratic primary in December 2025, joining the field of candidates aiming to challenge the incumbent. The use of artificial intelligence in campaign advertising has introduced new elements to the race, with disclaimers now appearing in some political videos.
According to the published election schedule, Texas will hold its primary elections for the U.S. Senate seat on March 3, 2026. If no candidate secures a majority, a runoff is set for May 26, and the general election will take place on November 3, 2026.
The campaign advertisement released by Paxton is one of several actions taken by candidates as the primary season progresses. The inclusion of AI-generated imagery and references to past statements by political figures reflects evolving tactics in campaign communications.
* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.
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