Scoop: DCCC launches 11th-hour ad buy against Maureen Galindo after antisemitic comments
Summary
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is running ads against Maureen Galindo, a Democratic candidate in Texas, because of her antisemitic remarks. The ads accuse her of spreading hateful ideas and say her opponent, Johnny Garcia, will oppose President Trump, not support him.Key Facts
- Maureen Galindo made antisemitic comments, including wanting to turn an ICE facility into a "prison for American Zionists."
- Galindo is a sex therapist and won the Democratic primary in Texas' 35th district.
- She is now in a runoff election against Johnny Garcia, a local sheriff's deputy.
- The DCCC supports Garcia and is spending $35,000 on ads against Galindo before the May 26 runoff.
- The ads criticize Galindo for her "conspiracies" and "hateful words."
- The ads also claim Galindo is being supported by Republicans and call her "MAGA Maureen."
- The DCCC says Garcia will fight against President Trump, in contrast to Galindo.
- Galindo has not yet responded to the ad campaign or the accusations.
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