In the final weeks leading up to the November election, Democratic Rep. Colin Allred has become increasingly desperate as he looks to unseat Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the U.S. Senate race out of Texas. Allred has a history of supporting radical leftist transgender policies, though he’s now claiming otherwise in a new ad.
As we’ve been covering, Allred has been at odds with Texas values, particularly in this area, from social media posts and statements, to the legislation he’s sponsored. On Friday, however, he tried to hide from his past in an ad that’s been circulating over X.
“Ted Cruz is lying again. But now he’s lying about our children,” Allred claims, as he goes on to speak about being a dad and a Christian. “My faith has taught me that all kids are God’s kids,” the congressman claims, despite being pro-abortion to the point where he’s even willing to nuke the filibuster in order to get legislation that would go even further than Roe v. Wade.
“So let me be clear, I don’t want boys playing girls’ sports, or any of this ridiculous stuff that Ted Cruz is saying,” the congressman continues, as he rants some more about Cruz. […]
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