Anti-Ted Cruz PAC plans to raise millions of dollars to defeat the controversial senator in 2024

A new anti-Ted Cruz political action committee dubbed the Lose Cruz PAC wants to raise millions of dollars to fund the campaigns of anyone running against Texas' controversial incumbent Republican senator, Axios reports. Cruz is one of the few vulnerable Republicans in the 2024 election cycle, boasting an approval rating of just 45%, according to April polling from the Texas Politics Project. What’s more, he only won his seat during the 2018 midterms by a meager 2.6% against Democrat Beto O’Rourke.
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