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Cruz is currently polling at 55.6% to Allred鈥檚 42.3%, following one of the most-expensive congressional contests in Texas history.
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The polls are now closed. Here are the live results of the North Texas races we are keeping an eye on.
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Both candidates are making their closing arguments at the culmination of a heated and expensive race which could decide control of the U.S. Senate.
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Immigration and border security, abortion and Winter Storm Uri all figured into how early voters in Greater Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth cast their ballots in the Senate race between Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic Congressman Colin Allred.
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Cruz is downplaying his hardline opposition to abortion, while stressing his recent work with Democrats on transportation bills that bring jobs to Texas.
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Senator Ted Cruz and Congressman Colin Allred attacked each other鈥檚 records on issues ranging from the economy to civil rights. Neither was entirely accurate in their charges.
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Republican Ted Cruz, the state鈥檚 junior senator, is hoping Texans send him to Washington for another six-year term. While his Democratic challenger, Dallas-area Congressman Colin Allred, has closed the gap in recent weeks, he remains an underdog.
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The Democratic congressman is polling closer to Sen. Ted Cruz in his challenge this year, and independent race rankers are noticing.
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A new, statewide poll of registered voters in Texas shows a slight uptick in support for Democrats following last month鈥檚 Democratic National Convention.
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Allred鈥檚 sharp divergence from Beto O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 more active campaign style has stirred dissent among some Democrats. His allies say it鈥檚 working.
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Allred has largely run his Senate race keeping his distance from Harris. On Thursday, his campaign said he鈥檇 discuss his support of the vice president during his speech.
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U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, who is facing off against Allred in his reelection campaign, has worked to tie Allred to Harris鈥 political record.