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Did you see this news about Monica? {NAME}, Did you see this news about Monica? Turns out the very s

Did you see this news about Monica? [Headline from The Texas Tribune reads "Monica de la Cruz cashes in on COVID aid, trashes programs" with a button below saying "Fight Back."]( {NAME}, Did you see this news about Monica? Turns out the very same Trumpist candidate, who has been running her campaign on raging against COVID relief programs, accepted $200,000 of federal aid for her businesses. [South Texans deserve representatives who will fight for ALL small businesses, not just her own — Michelle is that representative. Will you chip in now to help get her into office?]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution instantly to Michelle Vallejo: [Contribute $5 »]( [Contribute $15 »]( [Contribute $30 »]( [Contribute $50 »]( [Contribute $100 »]( [Contribute other »]( This is classic GOP hypocrisy. A “help for me, but not for thee” agenda that is as destructive to small businesses and regular Texans as it is self-serving. For too long, Republican politicians in Texas have left the people of South Texas to fend for themselves while they line their own pockets and fill their campaign bank accounts. This news shows that Monica is going to follow the classic Republican playbook — voting “no” on every bill that would benefit the Texans she’s supposed to represent while also making sure that she and her family accept the benefits when Democrats pass those policies. {NAME}, this is politics at its worst. If we want to see real change, Monica is exactly the kind of politician who does not belong in office. [Michelle has always been committed to the policies that will make a meaningful difference for ALL South Texans. Chip in whatever you can now to get Michelle the rest of the way to Congress, where she will fight for all of us — not just herself!]( ¡Vamos por Quince! Team Vallejo [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( Paid for by Michelle Vallejo for Congress Michelle Vallejo for Congress PO Box 1265 Mission, TX 78573 This email was sent to [{EMAIL}​](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with our supporters. But, if you'd like to unsubscribe, please click the link below. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Michelle Vallejo for TX-15, please [click here](.

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