It’s hard to believe that in the year 2020, the National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC) would encourage outside, dark money groups to attack an LGBTQ candidate for their sexual orientation. But that’s exactly what is happening right now in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District.
Republicans believe that if they tell voters that Gina Ortiz Jones is a lesbian, it will hurt her chances of flipping the most competitive district in the entire country.
We’re here today to prove the NRCC wrong and make them pay for their homophobic attacks against Gina.
Will you help us make the NRCC regret attacking Gina in this disgusting way and prove that South and West Texans aren’t going to stand for this kind of bigotry by helping us get 500 donations to Gina’s campaign today?
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Gina is an Air Force and Iraq War veteran and served under “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” When she wins in November, she’ll serve TX-23 as the first openly LGBTQ member of Congress from Texas. And, we know she’ll always fight to ensure everyone willing and able to serve our country has the chance to do so.
We need Gina’s national security experience and moral leadership in Congress, but she can’t win this fight without our help.
For her to win against her far-right Republican opponent and national dark money groups that are willing to stoop so low in order to win, we need a strong grassroots coalition standing with Gina to help her fight back.
So friend, will you join us in supporting Gina Ortiz Jones for Congress, and help her fight back against the NRCC’s shameless attacks against her and our LGBTQ community as a whole? Donate $10 right now to help!
Thank you for helping us win the most competitive district in the country,
Pete and Chasten Buttigieg
Gina Ortiz Jones is an Iraq War veteran running to flip TX-23 -- Democrats' best shot in the entire country at flipping a district from red to blue.
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Gina Ortiz Jones was a member of the United States Air Force. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense.