John,

While Texas lawmakers wage a public "war" on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), they’re privately using its exact principles to benefit their friends. It’s DEI for me, but not for thee.

The latest example comes from Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.

Publicly: He calls DEI "unfair" and "un-American."

Privately: He uses his official state letterhead to demand a university admit a politically connected "biracial Latina" student, citing her minority status as the reason she should get in.

You can't make this stuff up. This isn't just about one politician. It’s their entire playbook: create outrage to divide working people, then rig the system for themselves behind closed doors.

This has to stop. Right now.

Ground Game Texas is on the front lines, organizing in every corner of the state to expose this corruption and build the power we need to fight back. But we're a grassroots movement, and we are funded by you, not by special interests. We need your help to keep the pressure on.

Can you rush an urgent donation of $25 to help us fight back against this blatant hypocrisy? We need to show them we're watching and we won't stand for it.

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They are counting on you to be too busy or too tired to notice. We have to prove them wrong. The fight is now, and every dollar makes a difference.

In solidarity,

The team at Ground Game Texas

p.s. Ground Game Texas is on the front lines organizing, educating, and getting out the vote in Texas, in order to build the power we need to elect leaders that will protect our rights, not attack them.

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