“I think we know as Texans we can’t afford to have another term of Ted Cruz representing us in the Senate. That’s what it is about. It’s not about the presidential race or past races in the Senate, it’s about me vs. Ted Cruz,” Allred told Fox News.

“We know we can’t count on him, he went on vacation during the freeze and he’s one of the people who tried to lead the insurrection on January 6th, so I think that’s not the Texas that I know,” Allred claimed.

A May poll from the University of Texas at Tyler showed Cruz maintained a single-digit lead over Allred, with 42% of respondents saying they would vote for Cruz and 37% saying they would vote for his challenger.

“Allred wants men to compete in women’s sports, isn’t serious about addressing the crisis at the border, wants to take away law-abiding Texans’ guns, and is soft on punishing murderers,” a Cruz spokesperson claimed in a statement back in May, according to the Tribune. “Thankfully, the Lone Star State has a tireless champion in Sen. Ted Cruz.”