Andrew SolenderAdd Axios as your preferred source tosee more of our stories on Google.A Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ad attacking TX-35 candidate Maureen Galindo. Source: DCCCThe Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is going up on the air with ads attacking Democratic congressional candidate Maureen Galindo in Texas, Axios has learned.Why it matters: Galindo has been widely disavowed by Democrats over antisemitic remarks. She most recently said she wants to convert an ICE facility into her district into a "prison for American Zionists."Galindo is a sex therapist who finished first in the Democratic primary in Texas' 35th district in March.She is now in a runoff with Johnny Garcia, a local sheriff's deputy backed by the DCCC.DCCC chair Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.) has been under pressure from her members to more directly intervene in the race.Driving the news: The DCCC is launching a $35,000 ad buy against Galindo ahead of the May 26 runoff, a spokesperson told Axios.The ad takes aim at Galindo's "conspiracies" and "hateful words," honing in on alleged GOP spending to support her and labeling her "MAGA Maureen."Garcia "will fight Trump, not help him," the ad says.Galindo did not immediately respond to a request for comment on this story.