Ted Cruz is beating his Democratic rival on 46 percent of the vote to 33 percent ahead of the Senate elections in November, ...
The Federal Election Commission is expected to rule on a complaint accusing Cruz of violating elections rules with his ...
Ted Cruz’s sketchy podcast deal may now face federal scrutiny, as a campaign finance watchdog filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday over radio giant iHeartMedia ...
Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan has unveiled revelations about an alleged agreement by the National Enquirer to publish smear stories about Senator Ted Cruz, his 2016 political opponent.
Government watchdogs Campaign Legal Center and End Citizens United accused Ted Cruz of violating federal campaign finance laws by directing ad revenue from his podcast to a super PAC, according to ...
The April poll conducted by the University of Texas and the Texas Politics Project showed the two-term Republican incumbent ...
Because U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican, says something stupid every day that ends in a “y,” it was not surprising to hear him opine that China could have opened the Port of Baltimore ...
Ted Cruz‘s precarious Senate reelection campaign has hit a new snag, with a watchdog group filing a complaint to the Federal Election Commission over the money the company that produces his ...
The walls are closing in around Ted Cruz, and the Republican senator is lashing out. Cruz, who has served two terms as Texas junior senator, is facing a tough reelection challenge from former NFL ...
“Passengers deserve to get their money back when an airline owes them—without headaches or haggling,” Secretary of ...
A political watchdog group is renewing its call for an investigation into the relationship between Ted Cruz and iHeartMedia after the corporation was found depositing ad revenue from the senator ...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), seen here in February 2020, was the target of unflattering stories in a tabloid magazine during his 2016 presidential campaign. (Amanda Voisard/for The Washington Post ...