This cycle, some of the most powerful Democrats in Congress have donated to Henry Cuellar's campaign.

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John, Henry Cuellar is the only anti-choice Democrat in the House of Representatives. After Texas Republicans passed a near-total ban on abortions, Cuellar sided with anti-choice extremists.

So why are top Democrats giving money to Henry Cuellar, John?

Text: Top Democrats donated $23,000 to Henry Cuellar. List of Democrats with their photos and how much money they've given to Cuellar: Hakeem Jeffries $5,000, Nancy Pelosi $4,000, Filemon Vela $4,000, Kurt Schrader $3,000, Joe Manchin $2,500, Pete Aguilar $2,500, Brad Schneider $1,000, Richard Neal $1,000. Text: Make a Contribution to Justice Democrats so we can fight back now.

The most powerful Democrats in Congress, including Nancy Pelosi and Joe Manchin, have donated to Henry Cuellar’s campaign to defeat Justice Democrat Jessica Cisneros. Cuellar voted with Trump 70% of the time, yet Pelosi and other top Democrats are backing him over Jessica.

Corporate Democrats are backing Henry Cuellar because they would rather protect a status-quo anti-abortion "Democrat" than see another Justice Democrat elected to Congress. If Democrats won’t fight for free health care, unrestricted abortion access, and action to address the climate crisis, we will.

Jessica Cisneros has a real chance to defeat Cuellar on May 24, but she’s going up against powerful forces in the Democratic party. Can you make a $3 contribution to Justice Democrats so we can fight back and defeat Cuellar?

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They know that Jessica will join other JDs in Congress to take on corporate special interests and speak truth to power in the House.

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