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Hours before former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will run for the White House in 2024, Republican U.S. Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz signaled an appetite for a contested GOP primary. But both said theyโd support him if he turned out to be the eventual Republican nominee.
The two Texas senators join a growing chorus of Republican voices who have been withholding their enthusiasm about the prospect of a third bid from Trump.
โIโm sure Iโll support the nominee of the Republican Party, but I think thereโs likely to be a competitive primary election,โ Cornyn told reporters Monday.
Trump announced his third run for the presidency Tuesday night at his Mar-a-Lago home.
Top Texas Republicans had not publicly supported Trumpโs bid for the presidency as of late Tuesday evening.
U.S. Rep.-elect Wesley Hunt released a ringing endorsement of the former president. โThe difference between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden could not be more stark, which is why I look forward to enthusiastically supporting Donald Trumpโs bid for the White House,โ Hunt said in a statement.
Cruz nodded toward a contested Republican primary, telling Fox News on Tuesday โweโre going to have a process, weโre going to have a primary, weโre going to have a debate.โ
โI think we accomplished a lot of good things when Donald Trump was president,โ Cruz said. โIf heโs the nominee, Iโll enthusiastically support him.โ
Cruz did not answer questions about Trump when asked by reporters in the Capitol on Tuesday.
Republican support for Trump has faltered after a midterm performance by the party that many considered a resounding disappointment. The losses by GOP candidates in some high-profile Senate and governor races, many endorsed by Trump, has some Republicans looking to other options to lead the top of the party.
Much of that attention has been focused on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who won his own reelection on Tuesday by 20 percentage points. A poll commissioned by the Republican Party of Texas this week showed that more Texas Republicans prefer DeSantis over Trump as their 2024 presidential nominee, which is a flip from their preferences in an October poll.
Cruz has also been mum about how Trumpโs early entrance into the race for president could affect his own plans. Cruz was one of the most formidable opponents to Trump in a bitter primary battle for the partyโs presidential nomination in 2016. But after Trumpโs election, Cruz stood as one of Trumpโs staunchest supporters in Congress.
Cruz has danced around the question about his aspirations, saying at the Texas Tribune Festival in September that every Republican was waiting to see if Trump would run again. But he said at the time that Trumpโs decision to run would have a lot of influence on other potential candidates.
โThere are some Republicans who are beating their chest and running around saying, โIโm running no matter what, it doesnโt matter what Trump does,โโ Cruz said. โThatโs utter garbage, theyโre all lying.โ
After an underwhelming performance nationally in the midterm elections, lawmakers and prominent GOP figures have publicly questioned the leadership of the party. Cruz has been particularly forceful in his public scorn of the partyโs leadership, fuming over the lackluster midterm results.
โI am so pissed off I cannot even see straight,โ Cruz said on an episode of his podcast The Verdict on Monday. โThis opportunity was screwed up, it was screwed up badly.โ
Cruz said it would be โinsaneโ if the party reelected the same leadership in the Senate.
William Melhado contributed to this story.

