Cruz speaks in Cypress, Allred visits Dallas as election nears

Huston Recent Editorial Team
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The Countdown to the November Election: U.S. Senate Candidates Rally Supporters

The November election is just over two months away, and the race for U.S. Senate in Texas is heating up. Candidates are rallying their supporters and making their final pushes before Election Day.

In a recent survey by the University of Houston and Texas Southern University, Senator Ted Cruz holds a slim lead over his opponent Congressman Colin Allred, with only two points separating them.

Both campaigns are working tirelessly to connect with their supporters and garner votes ahead of the crucial election in November.

Over the weekend, Senator Cruz addressed a crowd of hundreds in Cypress, Texas, as part of his “Keep Texas Texas” campaign tour. He encouraged voters to speak up and use their voice to make a difference.

Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Colin Allred was also on the campaign trail, launching his “Women for Allred Campaign” in Dallas. He emphasized the importance of the upcoming election and the need for supporters to rally behind him to secure a victory.

As the candidates make their final appeals to voters, citizens are urged to cast their ballot and make their voices heard on Election Day. Whether supporting Cruz or Allred, voters are encouraged to follow their hearts and make an informed decision.

Don’t forget, the deadline to register to vote is Monday, October 7. Early voting begins on October 21, the last day to apply for a mail-in ballot is October 25, and Election Day is on November 5. Make sure to mark your calendars and exercise your right to vote!

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