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   John, I often think about
   something my grandmother used to tell me:
   “No te dejes.”
   Don’t let them push you around. Fight back.
   That lesson has guided me my entire life, from the Rio Grande Valley to
   the state legislature — and it’s why I’m announcing that I’m running for
   Governor of Texas.
   Because right now, Texans are in the fight of our lives for our kids, our
   schools, and our future. And Greg Abbott has chosen a side: the
   billionaires, the special interests, the big corporations, and the
   wealthiest donors who bankroll him.
   Abbott has given away nearly a billion taxpayer dollars in contracts to
   his campaign donors and is still scheming to rip funding away from our
   neighborhood schools to give to private interests. That’s corruption,
   plain and simple — and it’s time we fight back.
   If you’re ready to take our state back from Abbott and his billionaire
   donors, I’m asking you to be one of the first to step up:
   [ [link removed] ]John, will you
   become a Founding Supporter of my campaign by adding your name right now?
   With your support, we can prove we’re ready for this fight.
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   I grew up in Brownsville public schools — schools where no one had much,
   but we had each other. My parents were legal-aid lawyers representing
   farmworkers and families who had nowhere else to turn. My mom was born in
   Mexico; my dad was the first in his family to go to college. We lived in
   Mission, Texas.
   We moved so my dad could go to Georgetown Law. My mom worked to help put
   my dad through school. My mom eventually decided to go to law school
   herself.
   Then, our family came home to South Texas so my parents could fight for
   people like the ones they’d grown up alongside.
   That’s where I learned that doing right by others isn’t charity — it’s
   duty.
   I became a lawyer to fight for workers and families. And when my son’s
   elementary school — steps from the Capitol — was threatened with closure,
   I ran for the Austin school board. We stopped a corporate takeover of our
   public schools. Our schools passed accountability standards for the first
   time in history.
   A few years later, I ran for the Texas House to keep fighting for our kids
   and our classrooms. Since then, I’ve:
   ✅ Passed a first-of-its-kind law creating Public Benefit Corporations so
   Texas businesses can do well and do good.
   ✅ Secured nearly a billion dollars in federal funds for health care in
   Travis County.
   ✅ Led the charge to stop Abbott’s voucher schemes and defend public
   schools — beating him five times in a row.
   ✅ Helped organize the Democratic walkout that blocked Abbott’s voter
   suppression bill and protected Texans’ right to vote.
   Every fight has reinforced what my grandmother taught me. I can still hear
   her voice telling me: No te dejes.
   Never back down.
   Greg Abbott’s corruption runs deep, and the billionaires he serves will
   spend whatever it takes to keep him in power. But I’m not afraid of a
   fight, and with your help we can finally beat him.
   If you believe in a Texas where every child can learn in a great public
   school, where families can afford health care, where every worker can earn
   a living wage, and where the government serves the people, not the
   powerful, then I need you in this fight.
   [ [link removed] ]John, if
   you’re with me, I’m asking you to endorse my campaign for Governor of
   Texas.
                              [ [link removed] ]ADD YOUR NAME ››
   We can do this. We’re Texans. We do hard things — and we’ve never been
   afraid of a fight.
   No te dejes.
   With gratitude and determination,
   Gina Hinojosa
   Candidate for Governor of Texas
   [ [link removed] ]Gina Hinojosa
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