From EMILYs List Campaigns <[email protected]>
Subject HUGE Texas redistricting update:
Date July 30, 2025 6:23 PM
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John,

Rep. Julie Johnson (TX-32) is many things. She's a passionate advocate for reproductive rights and fundamental freedoms. She's an attorney who has fought for workers, students, women athletes, and folks with mental disabilities. She's a fierce legislator who has gone toe-to-toe with extremists in the Texas state House and then in the U.S. House. She's the first openly LGBTQ+ member of Congress from a Southern state. She's Susan's wife.

But to Republicans, Rep. Johnson is just one thing: An easy target.

Julie's name appeared on a just-leaked map of the districts Texas Republicans are planning to redraw this year to gain an advantage in the 2026 midterms. This doesn't come as a surprise — when Republicans know they can't win, they change the rules. Here's what this means: Julie needs help right now, today, to shore up her resources and get ready for the fight.

We are proud to stand with Rep. Johnson today and every day. John: will you step up right now and split a donation between Julie Johnson and EMILYs List?

SPLIT A DONATION: [link removed]

In our work at EMILYs List, we don't just elect women. We fight for them.

Thanks for taking a stand,

the EMILYs List Campaigns team


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