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Justice Democrats

John,

Jessica Cisneros is BACK. She just launched her campaign for Congress and she needs all the support she can get on Day 1.

Last year, Jessica lost to one of the most conservative Democrats in Congress by less than 2,800 votes. With all of your help, we know she can make up the difference in 2022 and win a seat in Congress representing Texas’ 28th District.

Can you chip in on Day 1? $3, $10, or $27 can make a huge difference for Jessica’s campaign at the very beginning. All donations go directly to her campaign!

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Jessica is running to fix the broken immigration system that has been weaponized against working families in Texas, create more union jobs, and provide health care for every American through Medicare For All.

Jessica is the proud daughter of Mexican immigrants and was born and raised in the border town of Laredo, Texas. After attending the University of Texas for college and law school, she became an immigration and human rights attorney to protect migrant families against our broken immigration system. Still, time and time again, she found the law to be her biggest roadblock.

“I can’t stand to see my community suffer under failed leadership anymore, so I am back to finish what we started -- to bring a voice to the South Texas community that believed in me and believed in a better future for themselves.” -Jessica Cisneros

So, with the urging of her community, she ran for Congress to change our broken immigration system at its source in Washington D.C. and bring South Texas the representation it deserves. Can you help Jessica get to Congress and fight for immigrant justice, economic justice, and much more?

Chip in directly to Jessica’s campaign so she can start her primary off strong! Every contribution, whether it’s $3 or $100, goes a long way.

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In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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