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Across the Country: October 8th, 2024

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Ongoing strikes on the East Coast could have huge impacts on the economy. Across the Country Hello,

Ongoing strikes on the East Coast could have huge impacts on the economy. Across the Country Hello, {NAME}! Welcome back to Across the Country, our weekly series from No Dem Left Behind! As we inch closer to the 2024 election, we continue to focus on the most pressing issues impacting battleground states. I’m Sabrina Niazi, and alongside my colleague Daniela Rodriguez, we are here to keep you informed about the key trends shaping the political landscape. This week, let’s turn our attention to Texas, where a multitude of political and social issues are at the forefront of the upcoming election. Texas Texas is grappling with a public health emergency as fentanyl continues to devastate communities across the state. Governor Greg Abbott has recently declared October as Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month in an effort to raise awareness and combat this deadly crisis. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, has become one of the leading causes of overdose deaths in Texas, with the crisis disproportionately affecting young adults and communities of color. In fact, fentanyl overdoses have spiked so drastically in the state that local governments are scrambling to find resources to curb the epidemic, even as Texas faces significant challenges in accessing federal assistance for this battle. But this issue is not isolated to public health—it’s become a major election topic, with candidates addressing the failure of current policies to control the spread of fentanyl in Texas. Colin Allred, the Democratic challenger running against Senator Ted Cruz, has been vocal about the need for comprehensive drug reform and increased funding for healthcare services in Texas to tackle the crisis head-on. Allred has criticized Cruz for neglecting the issue and prioritizing partisan politics over practical solutions that could save lives. Speaking of Allred, his race against Ted Cruz has narrowed significantly. With the fentanyl crisis, along with other key issues like abortion and school vouchers, coming to the forefront, Allred has gained support by presenting himself as a candidate focused on the well-being of Texas communities. His approach has resonated particularly well with voters in urban areas like Dallas and Houston, where the fentanyl crisis is most acute and where communities feel neglected by the current administration. Recent polls show Allred closing the gap, especially as national Democratic leaders, such as Bernie Sanders, have thrown their weight behind his campaign. While the race remains competitive, the growing discontent with the handling of issues like healthcare and public safety may very well tip the scales in favor of Allred. This Senate race is critical not just for Texas but for the entire country. If Allred is able to unseat Cruz, it could shift the balance of power in the Senate, opening the door for broader reforms on issues like healthcare, drug policy, and education. Moreover, the fentanyl crisis is just one example of how the state's challenges are directly linked to national policy. How Texas votes in November will not only determine its own future but will have far-reaching consequences for the U.S. as a whole. Stay tuned for our next update, where we will continue bringing you stories that matter. Stay informed with NDLB! -Sabrina Niazi Be sure to follow and share on social media! This is how we spread the word and make a real impact on every election for every Democrat. No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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