'Keep Texas red': Ted Cruz rules out presidential bid, says he'll run for Senate again in 2024
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz this week confirmed to supporters that he will not seek a presidential bid in 2024, recommitting himself to run again for the seat he has held since 2013.
Cruz made the announcement on a call on Monday night, his office said the next day. "I'm on the ballot in 2024," he said on the call, according to the Houston Chronicle. "I'm running for re-election."
Cruz on the call said he was mounting the re-election bid in order to help "keep Texas red."
The GOP senator won re-election in 2018 against Democrat Beto O'Rourke in what analysts said was a surprisingly close race for the historically Republican state. O'Rourke came within just a few percentage points of claiming Cruz's seat that year.
Cruz unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination in 2016, ultimately losing to Donald Trump, who went on to win the election.