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During a debate between Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Colin Allred, Cruz avoided giving a direct answer to questions about his stance on abortion rights, particularly in cases of rape and incest. Cruz stated that abortion is an issue for states to decide, but did not directly answer the question about exceptions. Allred criticized Cruz for his opposition to abortion rights and his controversial trip to Cancun during a winter storm. Cruz, in turn, accused Allred of supporting men competing in women’s sports. The debate highlighted the sharp divide between the two candidates on social issues, with Cruz maintaining a slight lead in the polls.

Both Cruz and Allred attempted to portray themselves as moderates, with Allred emphasizing his background as a former NFL linebacker. Cruz pointed out that Allred had previously opposed a border wall along the southern U.S. border and compared him to Vice President Kamala Harris. Allred clarified that he now supports a physical barrier as part of broader immigration reforms and criticized Cruz for opposing a bipartisan bill on wall construction and asylum claims. The debate also touched on the issue of Texas women being denied abortions due to state restrictions, with Cruz defending the bans as reasonable while Allred highlighted the struggles of Texas women seeking reproductive healthcare.

In response to Cruz’s attacks on his stance on immigration and border security, Allred accused Cruz of neglecting border communities and failing to take effective action. Allred criticized Cruz for treating border communities like a safari and not adequately addressing the needs of residents in the area. Prior to the debate, the Allred campaign held a news conference featuring Texas women who had faced challenges due to the state’s abortion ban. One woman, Kate Cox, shared her experience of traveling out of state to obtain an abortion after complications endangered her health. Cox criticized Cruz for supporting the abortion ban, stating that it made a difficult decision even harder for women facing similar circumstances.

The debate between Cruz and Allred highlighted their differing views on abortion, immigration, and border security. Cruz avoided directly addressing questions on abortion exceptions, while Allred emphasized his support for reforming immigration policies. The candidates clashed on various social issues, with Cruz accusing Allred of supporting men in women’s sports and Allred criticizing Cruz for neglecting border communities. The race between the two lawmakers is closely contested, with polls showing Cruz maintaining a slim lead despite Texas traditionally being a Republican stronghold. Both candidates sought to appeal to moderate voters, with Allred emphasizing his background in professional sports and Cruz defending his conservative positions on key issues.

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