Courtesy Photos / U.S. House (left) and U.S. Senate (right) A new poll shows U.S. Rep. Colin Allred (left) leading U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz among Texas Latinos. Despite U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz dropping $4.4 million to woo Texas Latinos — the state’s second-largest voting block — they overwhelmingly favor U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, Cruz’s Democratic challenger, a new poll shows.
Indeed, Allred — an NFL linebacker-turned-congressman — holds a 20-point lead over the Republican incumbent among Texas Latinos, according to the 2024 UnidosUS Voter Poll . Some 51% of Texas Latinos said they plan to vote for Allred, while 31% favor Cruz. Another 18% remain undecided.
What’s more, the survey found that Allred was polling exceptionally well among Latinos in the Rio Grande Valley, an area where the Republican Party has recently tried to make inroads.
UnidosUS, one of the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization, had a sample size of 400 for the survey.
The poll comes days after a University of Houston/Texas Southern showed Cruz leading Allred by just 2 points, a number within the margin of error.
Axios reports that Cruz’s campaign’s war chest targeted to Latino voters has largely gone to toward Spanish-language media ads. The campaign […]