All 33 candidates that were Trump endorsed have either won their primary election or are substantially leading in the case of a runoff... Trump’s endorsement secured the nomination of incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who faced fierce primary opposition from former State Sen. Don Huffines and former State Party Chairman Allen West. He also lifted two of House Republicans’ top recruits to the nomination without a runoff: Monica De La Cruz and Wesley Hunt, who are both at 56 percent with well over half the votes counted.
Ken Paxton won plurality in his reelection bid, now faces a runoff against number two, George P. Bush. (Paxton 43%, Bush 23%, Guzman 17%, Gohmert 17%)
During the campaign Paxton ran ads showing Trump extolling Paxton's virtues, so he was the "Trump candidate". However, George P. Bush's ads constantly iterated that Bush would "finish Trump's Wall". So the runoff is between the Trump candidate and the candidate who campaigned as wannabe Trump candidate. Guzman ran a lot of ads but distanced herself from Trump, and Gohmert was invisible. So I would say the Trump candidates, whether real or fake did well in the AG race.