Democrat Colin Allred raised $10.5 million in the second quarter of 2024 against $7.9 million for Ted Cruz.
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz was outraised by his Democratic challenger by more than $2.5 million in the second quarter of 2024, according to newly released campaign finance fillings.Between April and June 2024, Cruz raised $7.9 million, according to the figures, against $10.5 million for Democratic Representative Colin Allred who is hoping to unseat him in November. However, Cruz's campaign does have more money available in total than Allred's, with $12.1 million against $10.
In a statement provided to The Texas Tribune, Allred's campaign manager Paige Hutchinson said: 'Texans are sending a clear message to Ted Cruz that they are ready to move on from him and his policies that are hurting Texas families, and that they are ready to elect Colin Allred to bring a new generation of leadership to the Senate.'Cruz spokesperson Nate Maddux commented: 'We continue to see growing support for Senator Cruz in every corner of the Lone Star State.
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