Justice Democrats

John,

In 2020, Nancy Pelosi flew to South Texas to campaign for anti-choice corporate Democrat Henry Cuellar. Cuellar voted with Trump 70% of the time, yet Nancy Pelosi still endorsed him over Justice Democrat Jessica Cisneros.

Yesterday, Cuellar continued to serve his corporate donors by obstructing the Build Back Better Act — our best shot at paid family leave, expanding the child tax credit, climate action, childcare and free preschool.

Tweet from reporter Jake Sherman reads Rep. Cuellar says there are enough moderate votes to sink BBB tonight or a rule to allow for the floor debate on BBB.

Jessica Cisneros is running again to defeat Henry Cuellar, but she’s going up against powerful forces in the Democratic party. Will you split a $3 donation to Jessica’s campaign and Justice Democrats so we can fight back and elect someone who will actually represent the people in Congress?

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Pelosi can only afford to lose three Democrats if she wants to pass the Build Back Better Act, and with the obstruction of Cuellar, Gottheimer, and other centrist Democrats — the future of Build Back Better, climate action, paid leave, universal pre-K, and more is still uncertain.

Tweet from reporter Garrett Haake reads Lottttts of whipping going on on the floor right now. Pelosi & Cuellar had a very animated chat. Now Clyburn & Cuellar…

Pelosi worked hard to elect Cuellar in 2020. That is unacceptable. If Jessica Cisneros had been elected, she wouldn’t be choosing Big Oil and Wall Street over the interests of the people — and she wouldn’t be one of the only Democrats standing in the way of progressive policies.

We have another shot to defeat corporate Democrat Henry Cuellar, and have Jessica Cisneros join AOC, Cori Bush, and Bernie in Congress. Will you split a $3 contribution between Jessica Cisneros and Justice Democrats to help her take on the establishment and beat Cuellar?

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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