Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz is currently caught up in a tough re-election battle – something one top pollster believes is down to memories of his notorious Cancun scandal. Cruz – a one-time Donald Trump enemy turned MAGA cheerleader and cable news favorite – faced backlash in February 2021 when he jetted off on holiday to a luxury beach resort in Cancun while his state was hammered by a winter storm that killed 246 Texans and left millions without power and running water. Following uproar , the senator raced home and gave groveling interviews at the airport in which he tried to claim he was just trying to be “a good dad” to his daughters.
The scandal was exacerbated when a reporter drove past the politician’s Houston residence and posted a picture on social media of Snowflake, the Cruz family poodle, peering sadly through the front door, having seemingly been left home alone in the cold. Cruz earned the nickname “Cancun Cruz” and has been unable to shake the saga since. ( This January, his own attempt to joke about the matter fell flat when the Lone Star State was yet again struck by freezing conditions.
) Now, the ill-advised trip could come back to haunt him in the race against Democratic challenger Colin Allred this November, according to Jessica Taylor, Senior Editor of The Cook Political Report. Appearing on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal on Thursday, Taylor told host John McArdle just how crucial the Senate races will be on November 5. “The overall.