With 100 days left until the November election on Sunday, the Texas Democrat set a date to announce a new plan to defeat U.S. Senator Ted Cruz.
The program, known as “Texas Crime,” is Cruz’s endorsement of former NFL player and Congressman Colin Allred, who is serving in the United States.
“I will beat Ted Cruz on November 5,” Allred promised the crowd in the white hallway on Sunday. “In a hundred days, we can say goodbye to Cruz and send him on the same plane to cancer,” Kingdom Senator Carol Alvarado told the audience.
But polls have clearly shown Cruz, who has been in office for twelve years, ahead. Cruz’s campaign has about $2 million more than the others.
But Allred continues to ignore Cruz ahead of his opponent Beto O’Rourke. O’Rourke, whose advertising campaign has captured the nation’s attention, came here to Cruz. She won the race by three percentage points.” Susan Pollard, one of the parents who called for secession, said: “I hope we win (Cruz). I think there’s going to be a lot of excitement.”
Gun safety was one of the key issues all of her supporters brought to the meeting, she told abc13, along with border policies and women’s reproductive rights.
Allred’s remarks were twice rebutted by critics of the war. Earlier this year, Allred was expelled from the Texas Democratic Party for not being among those calling for a ceasefire. As his successor, He supported Israel’s ongoing war and said Israel had a duty to uphold international law.
Ted Cruz and Colin Allred want to beat Texas. He spoke with S. Senate and ABC13 about the national campaign. The
-vote system appeared to work this time to gain momentum from Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. In recent weeks, many Democratic lawmakers have made it clear that President Biden’s vote count should draw the aggressive royal races.
The governor’s commissioner, Adrian Garcia, said the county was “Kamala’ Harris County,” a phrase he repeated this afternoon.
Earlier this week, Cruz told abc13 that Allred was “fully responsible for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ terrible legislation.”