We just learned that the FBI raided Henry Cuellar’s house.

Justice Democrats

John,

Local reporters in Texas just broke the news that FBI agents raided Rep. Henry Cuellar’s house and campaign office, collecting and carrying out evidence.

Two FBI agents outside Henry Cuellar's house

John, we don’t know much about the FBI raid yet. But it can’t be good news for Henry Cuellar’s campaign.

Two days ago, things were looking very good for Cuellar’s reelection. He reported having $2.3 million in corporate-backed campaign cash — far more than Jessica Cisneros, who isn’t taking a dime of corporate PAC money.

Honestly, we were worried that we might get outspent badly and lose this race.

Now, the race is blown wide open. With this news on the FBI raid, we have an opportunity to get voters to reconsider Cuellar before they start casting ballots in just four weeks.

There is a very good chance that Jessica Cisneros can win this race if we see a huge surge in fundraising for her campaign right now.

Rush a $3 contribution straight to Jessica Cisneros right now to help her seal the deal. Your contribution today could mean the difference between victory and defeat.

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Last time, Jessica lost by only 2,746 votes — just 3%. This time, we can seal the deal and elect another fighter for working families to the U.S. House. But it’s going to take an enormous surge in these next few weeks to make it happen.

We’ll keep you updated when we know more on the FBI raid and investigation. For now, the most important thing you can do is donate to Jessica’s campaign to give her the resources she needs to reach as many voters as possible.

Thanks for everything you do for our Justice Democrats slate, John.

Alexandra Rojas, Executive Director
Justice Democrats







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