Democrats invest $5 million in effort to unseat Republican Ted Cruz in Texas Senate race

CBS News Texas

Democrats backing Rep. Colin Allred's bid to defeat Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are investing $5 million in an ad campaign focused on abortion, making a late-campaign play for what's seen as a safely Republican seat.

The announcement by Senate Majority PAC comes as Democrats face a challenging set of races nationwide to maintain control of Congress' upper chamber. Several Democrats are running in states favored to go for Republican nominee Donald Trump next month.

Texas has not elected a Democrat statewide since 1994. That streak has held even as several races over the years have drawn national attention — perhaps notably Cruz's last reelection fight against Rep. Beto O'Rourke, who became a sensation among liberals and raised huge amounts of money. Cruz beat O'Rourke by just over 2 percentage points.

Senate Majority PAC said its ad would focus on reproductive rights and highlight the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision to strike down a nationally guaranteed right to abortion. Texas has since banned all abortions.

The ad started running in major state media markets Friday — the same day that both parties' presidential nominees visited the state.

Trump sat for a taping with podcaster Joe Rogan and held a press conference in Austin focused on immigration issues. Vice President Kamala Harris, meanwhile, visited Houston for a large rally featuring Beyoncé, the star singer who grew up in the nation's fourth-largest city.

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