"On a recent appearance on MSNBC, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred was asked how Vice President Kamala Harris’ presumptive rise to the top of the party’s ticket was affecting his campaign in Texas to unseat U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz.

Allred’s response was polite, but muted: “Vice President Harris was a member of the congressional Black Caucus and I’ve known her for some time and I support her nomination.”

That five-second comment was all the time Allred spent discussing Harris. He quickly pivoted for the rest of the seven-minute segment to attacking Cruz for blocking bipartisan border security and immigration bills, opposing abortion access and leaving the state for Cancun when millions of Texans had lost power in their homes in 2021.

Harris’s impending nomination has injected the November election with renewed enthusiasm among Democrats, who are hoping the historic nature of her candidacy as a woman of color could also boost down-ballot candidates. But in Republican-dominated Texas, Allred — who has been running his campaign as a centrist — is not flocking to her side."

  • @Lifecoach5000
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    15 months ago

    I’m not sure I agree with this take. We need baby steps down here to chip away at the redness.

    • @njm1314OP
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      Republicans have ruled the state for almost 40 years. The baby steps ain’t got them anywhere. The problem in Texas is Texas Democrats never Inspire turnout. The votes are there they just leave them where they are. Texas Democrats would rather pursue conservatives than win elections with leftists. Hell not even leftist just liberals.

      My feeling is Allred here is going to do it again. He’ll do better than most will because everyone hates Ted Cruz, but he’ll still leave votes on the table like they always do. If I had to sum up the Texas democratic party and one phrase I’d say low energy. His campaign is looking like it’s moving in that direction too.