A poll released Saturday suggests the race is close, with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas trailing Democrat Colin Orr, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll published Monday. He pulled Sen. Red away.
a investigation GBAO Strategies on Saturday found that Mr. Cruz and Mr. Allred were tied in a poll of 800 voters, completely eradicating the 7-point lead that Mr. Cruz held in May. Now, with the arrival of NYT/Siena College, the tide seems to have turned once again. public opinion poll Of the 1,180 likely voters, Mr. Cruz was found to have a 4% lead. This was about the same margin that Cruz defeated Beto O’Rourke in 2018.
Despite the drop, Allred continues to outperform Vice President Kamala Harris in the Lone Star State, with Harris trailing former President Donald Trump by 10 percentage points, according to the NYT/Siena poll. Allred’s poll was supported by black and brown voters, with support from 76% of black voters and 56% of Hispanic voters, compared to 71% and 50% for Harris, respectively. I am supported.
Allred’s drop in the polls follows him. attended A rally was held for Harris in Houston on Friday, and Beyoncé also attended to give Harris a formal ceremony. approval.After supporting the Gender Equality Act, Allred reversed her stance on biological males participating in women’s sports on October 11, releasing an ad that said, “I don’t want boys playing women’s sports.” 2021 and 2023, In that case, public school districts would have been required to allow biological males to play on women’s sports teams.
o’rourke raised Mr. Cruz raised less than half that amount, $38.9 million, compared to more than $80 million in his unsuccessful 2018 campaign. all red is raised About $90 million, compared to about $73 million for Mr. Cruz.
Allred, Cruz and Harris’ campaigns did not respond to requests for comment.
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