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Peter – this November, America is going to have to make some important choices about the types of people they want to see in state attorneys general offices. Luckily, DAGA has put together an excellent line up of candidates in this year’s election and your choice couldn’t be clearer.
Here are some of the candidates we’re proudly throwing our full support behind this year:
Jen Jordan in Georgia, whose exceptional record as an attorney and a state legislator will help her protect Georgians as AG
Rochelle Garza in Texas, who will continue to be a fighter for reproductive healthcare and civil rights, and will immediately be a massive improvement by virtue of the fact that she is not Ken Paxton
Kris Mayes in Arizona, who will fight for Arizonans’ reproductive rights
Charity Clark in Vermont, who will be ready to step into the job on day one, with years of experience in the Vermont AG’s office
Chris Mann in Kansas, who will bring his experience as a prosecutor and police officer to the state AG office and fight to keep Kansans safe from his opponent Kris Kobach – who used to lead Trump’s “Voter Fraud” Commission
Jeff Crossman in Ohio, who is taking on corruption and holding Republican AG Dave Yost accountable for his disgusting attacks on a 10-year-old rape victim
These are just a few of the amazing candidates that we have running for office. We’re incredibly inspired by the experience and spirit of public service that they’ve brought to their campaigns, and we can’t wait to push them over the finish line in less than 80 days.
Democratic AGs truly are “The People’s Lawyers” and DAGA is the only party committee devoted to electing more of them. Since 2016, we’ve won two-thirds of our targeted races, and with more than 30 AG seats up for grabs in 2022, we need your support – will you chip in today?
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