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Colin Allred

The Eternal Recurrence of Colin Allred

The former Dallas congressman and (twice) Senate hopeful successfully completed his redux bid to come back to the U.S. House.

by Gus Bova

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What Does the Allred-Johnson Runoff Tell Us About Texas Dems? 

by Tyler Hicks

Midterm Memo: The C-Team. Maybe B-.

by Gus Bova

With Primary Field Still in Flux, James Talarico Pitches His Big Tent Revival

by Josephine Lee

Nov 06, 2024

Texas Goes All Red for Ted

Maybe Dems need to recover the lessons of Beto 2018. Or maybe the sun will die before the state turns blue.

by Justin Miller

Oct 29, 2024

A Real Race or a Red Redux? 

In Cruz v. Allred, a few tantalizing polls have Democrats hopeful (again) despite little evidence suggesting an upset is on the way.

by Justin Miller

May 01, 2024

Bordering on Cowardice

From Joe Biden to Colin Allred, Democrats are flip-flopping on an issue at the heart of the American experiment.

by Gus Bova

Inside this month's print issue

Did Texas Republicans’ Restive Runoffs Imperil Their November Ballot? 

In almost all cases, the most problematic, extremist, unqualified, and Trumpian candidate won the day.

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The Magazine

A collage image of Colin Allred, Ted Cruz and Roland Gutierrez. Cruz is centered in black nd white, while Gutierrez and Allred are behind him, with a cold blue filter on their photos. Abstract circls and brackets make up the background. Jan 02, 2024

Cruzin’ for a Bruisin: Can Anyone Defeat Ted?

After 12 years in office, the junior senator podcasts more than he legislates. But history suggests Texans will give him six more years to talk.

by Justin Miller

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