The Democratic congressman earlier said that he'd raised $2 million in the first 36 hours after announcing his candidacy. Texas TedCruz tedcruz TexasPolitics ColinAllred Senate
Colin Allred speaks at a press conference in support of the Affordable Care Act.
In addition, the attorney and former NFL player transferred another $2.4 million from his House campaign account into his coffers during that period. Allred's campaign previously revealed that it had raked in $2 million in the first 36 hours after he announced his candidacy.
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