About Colin Allred: Colin Allred was raised in Dallas by a single mom who taught school and worked nights to make ends meet. From captain of the Baylor football team to five seasons as an NFL linebacker after going undrafted, Colin’s life has been about beating the odds. After a career-ending injury, he became a civil rights attorney, fighting for working families and voting rights, and later served in President Obama’s Department of Housing and Urban Development.
In 2018, Colin shocked Texas politics by unseating a 22-year Republican incumbent to represent his hometown in Congress. There, he built a reputation as one of the most bipartisan members of the Texas delegation — opening a new VA hospital in Garland, expanding facilities in Dallas and El Paso, and working to lower costs and protect health care for Texans. Now he’s running for Senate to unrig the system, take on corruption, and make sure every Texan has a fair shot.