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Republicans have declared war on our abuelos and Monica De La Cruz is right there with them

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Monica De La Cruz wants to cut Social Security House Republicans are divided on MANY issues, but the

Monica De La Cruz wants to cut Social Security House Republicans are divided on MANY issues, but there’s one thing that unites them: destroying Social Security. [Headline from ]( From the Republican Study Committee’s pitch to raise the retirement age to 69, to the GOP proposed budget cutting nearly $2 trillion from Medicaid AND convening a closed-door commission to tear down Social Security and Medicare, the White House is right: Republicans have declared war on our abuelos and Monica De La Cruz is right there with them. [TX-15 needs a Social Security champion, not someone who is fighting to rip our abuelos’ hard-earned benefits right out from under them. Will you rush a donation right now to elect a leader who will fight FOR the people of our district, not against them?]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll instantly process your contribution to Michelle Vallejo: [Contribute $5 »]( [Contribute $15 »]( [Contribute $30 »]( [Contribute $50 »]( [Contribute $100 »]( [Contribute other »]( Don’t let her fool you, {NAME}: Monica De La Cruz is not on your side. Just days ago she voted for alt-right extremist Jim Jordan as Speaker of the House — a representative who has committed to slashing Social Security and Medicare if elected Speaker. She likes to talk a big game about getting to work in DC, but when you look at her track record, the only work she would get to is the business of harming hard-working Americans like us. [This is not the kind of leadership TX-15 signed up for, {NAME}. We need someone in Congress who will stand up for our families, not tear them down. Michelle is ready to get in office and do just that, every single day — but first, we need your help to elect her. Will you chip in whatever you can afford to protect Social Security and elect a real leader for South Texas?]( ¡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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