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Ted Cruz really could lose

No Democrat has won a statewide race in Texas in decades. But conditions are friendlier than ever.

There's a reason no Democrat has accomplished a statewide victory in Texas since 1994.

Pulling off such an upset would require a uniquely talented politician running an almost perfect campaign. That candidate would need to display discipline, calm and poise. Be telegenic and quick on the feet. The candidate would need to be thoroughly Texan and have an identity infused with elements of the state's cultural zeitgeist. The person would need to run in a halfway decent national political environment. And even with all of those boxes checked, that rare Democrat would still need to square off against an extraordinarily disliked Republican running a lackluster campaign without much support from the person's own colleagues.

Enter: Rep. Colin Allred.

Allred's remarkable debate performance Tuesday spawned a flurry of Instagram slides, TikTok videos and X posts. Both in Texas and nationwide, news feeds have been flush this week with clips of the former professional football player rebuking Sen. Ted Cruz for hiding in a "supply closet" during the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol --- a riot by a mob that Cruz himself helped whip up. Others showed him repeatedly referencing the time Cruz flew to Cancun, Mexico, as hundreds of Texans died during the middle of a winter freeze, or hammering him on his abortion stance --- an issue critical to white female voters who have been abandoning the GOP in droves

But an impressive debate performance alone is not enough for a Democrat to win a state like Texas. However, polls, fundraising and a changing political climate have all looked promising for Allred. Today, Texas Democrats are in an extraordinary situation, one that has proved elusive over the past three decades: They have an actual chance of winning a statewide race.

Ted Cruz really could losehttps://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/ted-cruz-colin-allred-debate-texas-election-rcna175703Open linkView original on lemmy.world
lemmy.world

C’mon Texas. You know you hate him. Why vote for him?

When assholes like Rick Scott and Ted Cruz keep winning elections, it illustrates just how fucked this country is.

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lemmy.world

He left his dog to freeze and die while he went to Cancun during a power outage. HE TRIED TO KILL HIS DOG

HE TRIED TO KILL HIS DOG

HE TRIED TO KILL HIS DOG

FFFFFUUUUUUUU

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lemmy.world

Do you know how hated you have to be to be the incumbent republican senator from Texas to lose in a general election?

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kbin.earth

"I like Ted Cruz more than the rest of my colleagues. And I hate Ted Cruz."

-- Al Franken

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madcaesarreply
lemmy.world

I have no proof for this, but I just know in my gut that even his family hates Ted Cruz

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Oh yikes that's so much worse than I thought, she recoiled like a full diaper got shoved in her face

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You'd have to be a miserable son of a bitch. That's what Republican House Speaker John Boehner thought of Ted Cruz.

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A lot of Republican cans hate Ted Cruz here in Texas. They can't stand him. They think he's an ass.

But he's a Republican and that's all they fucking see in that booth.

Look at who is in office.

The governor, the Lt. governor, the state AG. They are ALL really terrible people, doing really terrible things. And the Republicans here don't give a shit.

The problem is getting the left to fucking vote.

And that cunt, Kim Ogg in Houston, endorsed Ted Cruz. (Side note, there's something rotten in Houston right now though and I have no idea what's going on. I have NO idea who to trust anymore.)

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lemmy.world

I really don't get how Texans can vote for a Canadian that changed their name? Don't they hate non-americans and people that transition? Why don't Democrats rub it in that he's "not American" and that his real name is Rafael. I feel like he would've been old news if any dem did that 12 years ago?

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My dad was so mad about Beto O'Rourke bc he had changed his name to be less American, but has never talked about Raphael lmao

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With all the STEM jobs moving to Texas there will be people from blue states going there as well.

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lemmy.beru.co

I remember similar being said about Beto O'Rourke. In the end he floundered on the rocks of Cruz's candacy.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Beto likely lost because he said the stupidest shit that a dem running in Texas could have said ("we will take your guns!") and it killed his campaign momentum. And even then, he only lost by 2-3%.

To my knowledge, Allred hasn't shot himself in the foot like that, so there is a real chance for him to win.

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lemmy.world

we will take your guns

I mean, he could have retconned it into asking for their active participation in something requiring guns

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lemmy.world

He could have, yes.

Instead, he doubled down on it and continued his campaign essentially with the message “Yes, I really do want to take away certain guns. Vote for me, Texans!”

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Even there he could have said something about illegal alien ghetto cocaine-smuggling communist cartel guns, though.

But OK, it's just the kind of humor that pleases me to write is not the same as what fits the subject

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I do not like that boy Ted Cruz

To Allred I really wish he’d lose

The man would easily fill his shoes

And kick out those red state blues

Give the boy a chance to choose

Between facing justice and Belarus

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You must have watched a different debate than I did. Despite knowing that every word out of Cruz was a disgusting lie, Cruz kicked his ass through the entire debate. Allred's performance was a textbook example of exactly why establishment Democrats frequently lose what should be easy races.

Cruz might still be hated enough to lose, but not because of that debate. I finished watching the debate and thought "thank God nobody watches Senatorial debates!"

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lemmy.world

The reason democrats never win here is because they are too stupid to understand their primary function is to represent their constituents. All we need is a democrat that understands you can’t run a campaign in Texas where you say out loud you will take away people’s guns.

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sh.itjust.works

The only politician who has talked about taking away guns in recent memory was Trump.

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Beto didn’t just run for senate. He also ran for governor. After his presidential campaign. And lost. I was just pointing out that someone actually did say they wanted to take guns away in reply to someone who said politicians never say that.

“Hell, yes, we’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47”

https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/12/politics/beto-orourke-hell-yes-take-ar-15-ak-47/index.html

It was a really stupid move on his part, though after losing to Cruz he probably didn’t have a chance at beating Abbott.

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