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“Ted Cruz refuses to commit to accept 2024 election results”

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Did you see Ted Cruz's interview, y'all? We all saw with our own eyes what happened after the 2020 e

Did you see Ted Cruz's interview, y'all? We all saw with our own eyes what happened after the 2020 election: Ted Cruz cheered on the mob on January 6, led the objection to the election results certification, and then hid in a supply closet. And spoiler alert: He's ready to do it again. We can’t let him. This November is our chance to finally hold him accountable by kicking him out of the Senate for good. Polls currently show him and Colin Allred TIED in Texas, but this is shaping up to be the most expensive race in the country. [So please, will you split in $100, $50, or $10, between Colin’s campaign and Texas Majority to help Colin defeat Ted Cruz and bring real, pro-democracy leadership to Texas?]( Ted Cruz has proven time and again to be the single most divisive politician in Washington. From leading the charge on the 2012 government shutdown to ushering in an era of extreme hyper-partisanship and pitting Americans against each other with dangerous, extremist rhetoric. Ted isn't just Texans' problem – he's ALL AMERICANS’ problem. Ted Cruz's refusal to commit to accepting election results is exactly the kind of rhetoric that led to January 6, and another six years of him in the Senate is a danger our democracy simply can’t afford. As a former voting rights lawyer, Colin knows firsthand how critical it is that we all remain committed to protecting our democracy and ensuring that something like January 6 never happens again. Texans deserve a leader who respects our democracy – and Colin will unequivocally accept the results of this election. [If you agree that Ted Cruz's extreme, anti-democracy rhetoric needs to go, please chip in now to Colin and [PARTNER] to help us defeat him.]( [Chip in $25]( [Chip in $50]( [Chip in $100]( [Chip in OTHER]( Thanks for joining us in the fight to protect our democracy, -Team Allred Texas Majority PAC PO Box 66100 Houston, TX 77266 United States Texas Majority PAC is a project dedicated to electing a Democrat to statewide office in Texas. Chip in now so we can organize year-round to mobilize voters and turn Texas blue. [DONATE NOW »]( Paid for by Texas Majority PAC Texas Majority PAC PO Box 66100 Houston, TX 77266 United States [unsubscribe](

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