Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic Rep. Colin Allred recently met for a debate in the U.S. Senate race out of Texas. While the race is seen as one of Democrats’ top targets in a challenging cycle for the party, Cruz gave a strong performance, with Bonchie at our sister site of RedState declaring, “Ted Cruz Leaves Colin Allred’s Campaign in Shambles With Masterful Debate Performance.” Susie Moore’s “Weekly Briefing” also noted how “Cruz Rumbles.”
Allred seemed rather nervous and awkward. He also stuck to repetitive talking points. As Bonchie noted, “Allred wasn’t ready for primetime, contradicting himself at multiple points and walking right into numerous receipt-laden traps set by Cruz.”
Perhaps the worst part of the night for Allred was to do with boys and men being allowed to participate in girls’ and women’s sports.
When a moderator directly asked Allred where he stood on “transgender athletes in women’s sports,” the congressman chuckled and offered he wanted to be “very clear about what’s happening in this campaign. He then went for a cringeworthy pun.
“You don’t have to be a former NFL linebacker to recognize a ‘Hail Mary’ when you see one,” Allred said about ads highlighting his own radical record, statements, and letters he’s signed onto. “This is a desperate attempt by Sen. Cruz to distract you because he can’t defend his own record.” Cruz shook his head in response. “Listen, I’m a dad, I’m a Christian, of course I don’t support these ridiculous things that he’s talking about.” […]
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