Friday, February 7, 2020

Henry Cuellar reminded us exactly why the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Donald Trump and corporate PACs are his biggest fans.




Jessica Cisneros for Congress


Earlier this week, we learned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce decided to get involved in our race. After exclusively supporting Republicans in 2018, they are spending six-figures trying to prop up Henry Cuellar in our primary.

And last night, Henry Cuellar reminded us exactly why the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Donald Trump and giant corporations are his biggest fans.
Yesterday, the House passed the bipartisan PRO Act, a landmark bill that puts power back in the hands of workers. But Henry Cuellar stood with Republicans and voted against it.

That’s exactly what his corporate PAC donors and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wanted. They had spent months lobbying against it.

That’s why working people and unions across South Texas have endorsed Jessica. They know that she’s not taking any corporate PAC or lobbyist money, and that she will be a voice for real people in Congress, not big corporations.

But with corporations going all-in to support Henry Cuellar right now, Jessica is counting on us to help her fight back.

Will you make a $3 donation to our campaign right now? Our final FEC deadline before the primary is just days away, and we’re counting on grassroots support to make sure we can compete with Henry’s outside special interest spending. 

Corporate PACs and dark money groups are flooding TX-28 with ads to try to save Henry Cuellar’s campaign. They think they can drown out our voice, but if we’re in this together, we will defeat them on March 3.
In solidarity,
Team Jessica
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