John,
Last week, President Biden and Donald Trump agreed to participate in two presidential debates this summer — the first of which is next month.
This got us thinking...about our part-time senator debating Colin Allred. What do you think, John? Should Allred and Cruz debate?
In 2018 — the last time Ted was up for election, many agreed that his then-Democratic rival, Beto O’Rourke trounced him in the debate.
Which isn't exactly surprising to us, John. Among many other things, Ted Cruz isn't good at debating — because he knows that his far-right views are vastly out of step with most Texans.
Moreover, candidate debates allow the public — especially those who aren’t as tuned into politics an opportunity to not only get to know the candidates running, but to see the crucial differences between them.
And Ted Cruz and Colin Allred could not be any different from one another.
Ted Cruz has spent his last 12 years in the Senate doing anything else other than the job he was elected to do.
Meanwhile, Colin Allred's record shows his deep commitment to working for the communities and constituents he was elected to represent—and we think this makes a huge difference.
Debates can make or break elections, John. And we think if given the chance to debate, Colin Allred will demonstrate to Texans exactly why we need to Cut Cruz this November.
But we want to know what you think. Should Colin Allred and Ted Cruz debate?
Thank you!
— Team Cut Cruz