Peter, there are more than 30 Attorneys General seats up this year – and every additional Democratic AG seat we win will make a huge impact. But we can’t do this without a roaring grassroots network.
Here are just some of the (many) bad actors we have a chance to kick out and keep out of office in a few short weeks:
Texas: GOP AG Ken Paxton – already indicted – is facing a real challenge from Democratic AG nominee Rochelle Garza. She’s just a few points down in the race and has a real shot to unseat Paxton.
Georgia: GOP AG Chris Carr won by just 3 percent in his last election. Democratic nominee Jen Jordan has run an excellent campaign to flip this crucial AG seat, and has a chance to get AG Carr out of office.
Arizona: GOP nominee Abe Hamadeh has continuously spread lies about voter fraud, while participating in voter fraud himself. We have a chance to elect pro-democracy Kris Mayes as AG instead.
Kansas: GOP nominee Kris Kobach, who has verbally attacked immigrants and the public, is now running for AG after losing two statewide races. But his opponent, Chris Mann, is a former police officer and prosecutor who puts public service above everything else.
We intend to win every one of these competitive races – because all of these communities deserve an AG who will defend their rights in full.
Emma Schimley Digital Media Strategist Democratic Attorneys General Association
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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