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- Colin Allred for Senate
Every Texan should have the opportunity to achieve their dreams That’s why Colin Allred is running for U S Senate
- Meet Colin - Colin Allred for Senate
Colin Allred is running for Senate because Texans can’t afford six more years of Ted Cruz He will give Texans the honest, pragmatic leadership they deserve in the Senate
- On the Issues - Colin Allred for Senate
In the Senate, Colin will protect and improve Medicare, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Affordable Care Act, while also investing in a new generation of highly trained nurses and primary care physicians
- Allred Officially Files for 2024 Texas U. S. Senate Election, Earns . . .
Austin, TX — Today, Colin Allred officially filed to be a candidate in the 2024 U S Senate election against Ted Cruz In a video statement following his filing, Allred said:
- Allred Raises Staggering $30. 3 Million in Third Quarter, Building . . .
DALLAS – Congressman Colin Allred announced his campaign brought in over $30 million over the last three months in his campaign to defeat Ted Cruz To date, the campaign has raised more than $68 7 million
- POLLING MEMO: Texas Senate Race Tied with Momentum Behind Allred to . . .
A new survey of likely general election voters statewide in Texas shows a tied race and the momentum in the Texas Senate race with Colin Allred Allred began the general election with a 7-point deficit against Cruz (40% to 47%) in May of 2024 and shrunk the gap to 2 points early in October (44% to 46%)
- News - Colin Allred for Senate
Allred Launches New Ad “Broken” Slamming Ted Cruz for Blocking Bipartisan Border Bill DALLAS – Today, Congressman Colin Allred released his closing ad on border security and immigration called “Broken ” The ad underscores law enforcement officers’ support for Allred and Ted Cruz’s years…
- State of the Texas Senate Race - Colin Allred for Senate
Allred’s Path to Victory: Allred has experience beating entrenched Republican incumbents In 2018, he beat Pete Sessions by nearly 7 points to win the 32nd District by building a broad, diverse coalition of Texans ready for fresh ideas and new leadership
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