In the final weeks of a heated reelection campaign, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz released a television ad with a simple message — “Boys and girls: They’re different.” ...
The Texas senator was reelected by a nine-point margin, compared to the president-elect's 14-point win in the Lone Star State.
It didn’t matter. Cruz cruised to victory on a red wave led by the indomitable Donald Trump, who stormed to another term as ...
Cruz beat his challenger by 9 points, while Trump prevailed over his by 14 points. Still, Cruz performed better this year ...
Cruz, 53, fought back, seeking in the final weeks of the campaign to paint Allred as wanting to allow boys to play in girls ...
In one county, the most Hispanic in the nation, voters hadn’t backed a Republican presidential candidate for more than a ...
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, of Texas, sought to fend off an underdog challenge Tuesday from Democratic ...
Gilberto Hinojosa, the longtime chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, apologized for saying immigration and transgender ...
Four years after Tarrant County narrowly supported Democratic President Joe Biden over then-incumbent President Donald Trump, ...
Trans journalist Erin Reed called Allred’s response “ill-advised” and wrote that, although Allred’s ad doesn’t specifically ...
The “red wave” wins that will return Trump to the White House have some of Texas’ top business leaders seeing green.