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Sign up for your $1 per month trial at Shopify.com slash special offer. Donald Trump is getting a rude awakening in Texas where his polling in Texas is significantly underwater at this point. And as you see, poll after poll, it's been shifting downward. But now from this Texas politics project poll, Donald Trump's now polling at only 44% approval in
in Texas, and he fell significantly amongst independents who saw an increase in disapproval from 48% in February to 60% in June. I think people in Texas were
who are grappling with a struggling economy there. Trump's trade war against the world is causing a lot of suffering. Trump lied about all of his promises there. And people who have to live with the reality of complex immigration issues
I don't think they like the idea of masked ICE officers going into restaurants and factories and Home Depot parking lots or shopping centers or whatever and engaging in heinous conduct. I mean, you hear
horrible stories out of Texas, just like you do here in Los Angeles. I mean, think about this story where the ICE arrested a Texas preschool teacher, detained a three-year-old boy, and as Perez Nieto says,
He now has to tell a three-year-old boy every single day he was in detention what the hell just happened. And his son also requires specialized care for an eardrum condition. He's locked up in one room with six other families here. Just watch this.
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Now you have a Senate seat in the next upcoming election that's up for grabs as well. Senator John Cornyn from Texas is up for reelection, Republican. He's trailing his primary race against Ken Paxton, MAGA Republican extremist there in Texas. Here's what Cornyn had to say. Let's play it.
I just talked to Kirsten Gillibrand. She thinks Texas is in play because of the primary. Do you think that the primary puts Texas in play? Well, there's no doubt, but that if the attorney general is the Republican nominee, there will be hundreds of millions of dollars spent in a futile effort to try to keep that seat in Republican hands. So I think to that extent, I would agree with her opinion.
her sentiment. The risk of the wrong person winning the primary would be catastrophic. So let's bring in Congressman Colin Allred, who just announced today he will be seeking that Senate seat. Congressman, tell us about your announcement and tell us about what you're seeing in Texas. Yeah, well, thank you for having me on. And listen, let me tell you why I'm running. You know, you showed a little bit of it there, but to me, everything's just backwards.
Washington is broken, the system is rigged. Folks are working harder and harder for less, and they're seeing the folks who cut corners and who cut deals getting ahead. And so I think, I know the Texans are looking for somebody who's gonna be fighting for us. We know that whether it's John Cornyn or Ken Paxton, they're too weak and too corrupt to represent us.
And I'm going to be laser focused on lowering our costs, unrigging what I think is a rigged system for hardworking Texans. I know I'm a fourth generation Texan raised by a single mother here. I know who we are. It helped me make it to the NFL, to Congress. Now I want to serve our entire state.
Have you seen changes since you and I last talked from the last election to now, you know, in Texas? You know, are people waking up or do I keep saying people are waking up and then they don't really and then they don't really wake up?
No, they are. And I think it's hard to overstate the level of concern that's been out there. I mean, we were dealing with a measles outbreak at the same time as we had an anti-vaxxer as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. As you mentioned, the trade war was the number one trade state in the country. So that has a big impact on us. We've obviously seen many of sort of the worst excesses of this administration playing out.
in Texas. And so there's been huge concern. But I think the biggest concern has been who's going to fight for us? There are some things that are not just partisan, but you need somebody who's going to be on your side as a Texan. And that's something that I've always been. You know, I got to this point by being a fighter, by being raised by single moms, a public school teacher, relying on my community that allowed me to end up
playing in the NFL, becoming a civil rights attorney, serving in President Obama's administration in Congress. Now I want to fight for us in the Senate because we know we're not going to get that out of John Cornyn and we sure as heck know we're not going to get that out of Ken Paxton. Let's talk about immigration. I know there were a lot of Hispanic people in the state and a lot of people from all races and ethnicities who thought, not me.
He's not targeting me. He's going to target them. And now we see ICE. If you're an American citizen and you look a certain way, they may detain you. They've revoked temporary protected status from Cubans and Venezuelans and Haitians who thought they were protected. Right.
who thought they would be protected 'cause they've worked here for decades and it's not me. And so for a lot of different reasons, I guess people thought that they were part of the Trump, I don't get it, but they thought they were part of his crew. And let me just show you this. This is what we see frequently in Texas. We see it here in Los Angeles, ice boarding a Greyhound bus, asking anyone who looks Hispanic for like papers here, like, let me show you this.
I see it here. My wife's family lives in a Hispanic neighborhood, Huntington Park, wife's first generation. Her mom doesn't leave the house, doesn't go to church anymore, doesn't go to work out. We're seeing that in Texas also. Can you speak to that? Yeah. This is personal for me. My family's from Brownsville, which is the very tip of Texas.
where my grandfather was a customs officer, spent a lot of my childhood in South Texas along the border. And so, you know, I've always felt like it is important that we have a secure border. That's been one of my top priorities. But as we do that and as we conduct our immigration system, we have to do it in a way that's consistent with our values. You know, we've had a broken immigration system for so long that it's allowed something like this
to come along now. And I put certainly a lot of blame on what's going on with this administration, but also on the Congress, on the fact that for years, folks like Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, the same kind of people who prevented us from passing any kind of comprehensive immigration reform that would remove this kind of discretion that we're seeing that allows these abuses.
And so we need to have leaders who will not just talk about the problems. And listen, I'm heartbroken for so many folks who've been impacted, who've been made to live in fear in our state. I'll be an advocate to make sure that the law is enforced, but it's enforced consistent with who we are. But we also have to talk about the solutions. And I think as Democrats, we could talk about that we had a broken immigration system.
that we needed to do more to secure the border, but that now let's put that forward. Let's talk about how we can fix this. What's our positive vision for how we can make sure that we're welcoming the best and the brightest from around the world, that we're making sure that the Statue of Liberty is still the symbol that folks see us as being a country that attracts all 8 billion people around the world want to come here and contribute their talents here. That's what we have to continue.
And then, you know, this trade war against the world, you talked about it a little bit ago. You know, there's this incongruity because sometimes you look at the market and the market's up. It's it's fluctuates a ton the market. But when I speak to business leaders, at least in California, especially, you know, medium sized businesses, small businesses, they're
They are suffering. They're on the verge of going out of business and they don't know what to do. And they're holding on things to their own ingenuity. But I feel like there are all these traps now across, you know, across the economy where one thing now just breaks. We're teetering here on on a verge of a lot of very, you know, you know, problematic things. And it just seems that
Every day it kind of gets covered up with whether the corporate news is talking about the next fake deal or look what we did, but nothing's happening. Things are still not good. Yeah. I just think every business leader I talk to wants certainty.
Right. I mean, even if it's going to be a system that they disagree with, they'd like to know what it is. And you can't just be changing it, you know, depending on how someone has tweeted at you or whether or not someone's coming and hat in hand to you like that. That's not a system that is predictable or that's going to work for Texans or for the economy as a whole. As I mentioned, we're the number one trade state in the country.
And so all of this stuff impacts us directly. And I think it all comes back to
that I understand folks who felt like in the last election, they wanted to find somebody who was gonna be focused on lowering their costs, make it easier for them as a family to get by. Folks are working harder for less. That's the way I grew up with my mom was working one, two jobs, trying to get by as a public school teacher, trying to add some extra income. But what we've seen is that they relied to and that there is no effort to lower their costs. In fact, it's just going up.
And so, you know, when I see somebody saying, well, you might not have four or five, six dolls for Christmas this year, you might only have to have one. They just have no idea what working families like the one I came from are actually dealing with. The question is, if you have five or six dolls, question is, are you going to have any?
Right. And that's what I think most Texans and I think Americans, too, are just looking for is who's going to talk about what we're dealing with, who's going to help us with this affordability crisis that we have, that we can't buy a home, that we can't take care of things we know we need to take care of. That's what I want to be focused on. That's what I think was in some cases promised, but certainly has not been delivered in the last elections.
Congressman, if people want to find out more about the campaign, where can they go? Yeah, please, everybody get involved. Go to ColinAlroy.com. We are going to win this election. We're going to make sure that 30 million Texans get a senator who's going to stand up for us, who's going to fight for us, and who's going to make sure that we do everything we can to put Texans' concerns first.
Congressman Colin Allred running for that Senate seat. It's a big race. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. I appreciate you. Everybody hit subscribe. Let's get to 6 million subscribers. The truth is more important than ever. Check out our new Truth Over Lies collection at store.mitastouch.com. All 100% USA union made.