We think Ted is starting to realize his reelection isn’t a foregone conclusion.
John,
Last week, our part-time senator declared via X (formerly Twitter) that President Biden’s reelection campaign was “crashing” and "burning.”
He should probably look in a mirror.
While polling has continued to shift in the ongoing Senate race between Ted and his Democratic rival, Colin Allred, one thing has become increasingly clear: the walls are starting to close in on Ted’s reelection chances.
We’ll explain why in just a moment — but if you can right now, please chip in $5 to power our grassroots movement to Cut Cruz this November.
Last Wednesday, Ted introduced a new fundraising tactic: begging Fox News viewers for donations while complaining about Allred’s recent fundraising successes.
John — Ted is realizing that his reelection is no longer a foregone conclusion. And that’s what we’ve been saying along.
In 2018, Ted barely eked out a victory over Beto O’Rourke, winning by less than 3 percent of the vote. Since then Ted has:
- Played an instrumental role in fomenting the January 6th insurrection and seeking to overturn the 2020 election.
- Fled Texas for Cancun during a historic blizzard that saw Texans freeze in their homes.
- Spent more time on Fox News and X/Twitter than we'd like to count.
- Continued to rack up ethical violations left and right.
While Ted’s reelection is no longer a guaranteed outcome — this race is shaping up to be among the most competitive Senate races this year. If we’re going to protect and build on the hard-fought progress we’ve made in the last few years, we need to protect AND expand our Senate majority.
That means retiring Ted Cruz once and for all, John.
Whether you can pitch in $5, $10, or $15 — we are grateful for you and your continued support as we continue to work to Cut Cruz this year.
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With gratitude,
— Team Cut Cruz