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UPDATE AT 7:50 P.M.: With 52% of statewide precincts reporting early voting results, Republican incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic challenger and U.S. Rep. Colin Allred are nearly in a statistical dead heat in the race for U.S. Senate, according to the Associated Press. Cruz is leading Allred by 2 percentage points.
According to early voting results released Tuesday night in Bexar County, Allred leads by 16 percentage points in this county.
Election Day votes are yet to be counted and will determine the outcome of the race in the coming hours.
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BACKGROUND
Republican Ted Cruz is seeking re-election as the junior US senator from Texas, having served in office since 2013.
Cruz won a close race in his first re-election bid in 2018, when he defeated Democrat Beto O’Rourke by less than 3% of the vote.
The incumbent faces another tight re-election race in 2024, this time against Democratic US Rep. Colin Allred, of the Dallas area. A number of polls showed Cruz leading Allred by just 3% or less.
The race has huge ramifications for the US Senate. Democrats currently have a very thin majority, with 51 senators caucusing with or aligned to the party versus 49 for the GOP.
Ted Brown, an independent insurance adjuster, is running as a Libertarian Party candidate.
The winner of this race will serve a six-year term and will be one of two members of the US Senate from Texas. The other member is US Sen. John Cornyn.
