We’re going to defeat Exxon’s choice in TX-28.

Justice Democrats

John, we’ve said electing Jessica Cisneros in TX-28 was going to take a mountain of grassroots support and partners on the ground supporting our fight against corporate Democrat Henry Cuellar. Well, today, our coalition grew in a big way: Sunrise Movement just endorsed Jessica!

Picture of Jessica with the Sunrise endorsement

Jessica is the Green New Deal champion we need in Congress fighting for the people and the environment. Her opponent, Henry Cuellar, has received more than $800,000 from the fossil fuel industry. He’s one the most conservative Democrats in the House, especially when it comes to climate change. We need to elect Jessica and defeat him.

Can you add to Jessica’s momentum today and donate directly to her campaign? $5, $10, $27, or anything at all will help Jessica run a winning campaign. Early voting is less than 90 days away!

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The Democratic Party isn’t taking the bold action we need to solve the climate crisis. The answer is right there in front of us: a Green New Deal. But lawmakers like Henry Cuellar and the rest of the corporate Democrats are holding us back. Cuellar doesn’t even want to take incremental steps on climate. That’s how bad he is.

John, we need to send Jessica support today so that she can beat the corporate incumbent. Cuellar has more money than Jessica because of all the money he takes from Big Oil and Wall Street. We’ll organize harder than Cuellar, that’s for sure, but we need to close the money gap too.

So, can you step up today and send a donation directly to Jessica’s campaign? With early voting just around the corner, now is the time to send a few bucks to a progressive fighter for the Green New Deal.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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