Texas Democratic Runoff Roiled by Antisemitic Remarks and Shadowy Spending

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DCCC Launches 11th-Hour Ad Buy Against Maureen Galindo Over Antisemitic Remarks

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has launched an aggressive 11th-hour advertising campaign targeting Texas candidate Maureen Galindo, following allegations of antisemitic remarks. The move has intensified the race for a critical House seat, with the DCCC framing the effort as a defense against what it describes as dangerous rhetoric.

DCCC Launches 11th-Hour Ad Buy Against Maureen Galindo Over Antisemitic Remarks
Maureen Galindo Texas runoff

According to Axios, the DCCC’s ad buy, which includes a $35 million investment, aims to counter Galindo’s campaign after her comments drew sharp criticism from Democratic leaders and Jewish advocacy groups. The ad campaign, reported to be the largest of its kind in the race, emphasizes Galindo’s “extreme” positions and calls for unity within the party.

Galindo, a former therapist and conservative activist, has faced scrutiny over past statements. While she has denied making antisemitic remarks, the DCCC has

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