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Our opponents can’t match the power of our grassroots team

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{NAME}, People always ask our team whether “small” donations really make that much of a di

[The Democratic Attorneys General Association]( {NAME}, People always ask our team whether “small” donations really make that much of a difference when our opponents are raising millions of dollars. The answer is a resounding yes. In just a moment, we’ll ask you to pitch in a donation to DAGA ahead of our end-of-month fundraising deadline. We’ll explain why this is so important, but if you’re already convinced, [you can click this link to make a donation of any amount.]( {NAME}, our opponents are raising a lot of money. RAGA announced that they raised a whopping $5.3 million during the last quarter, and as we get closer to Election Day, we expect them to raise even more money this quarter. But folks like you play a huge role in helping us match their fundraising efforts. While it may not seem like it, your “small” donations help fund the majority of our work to elect Democratic AGs nationwide. By the time you decide to donate to one of our emails, countless other people have already done the same — so your $10 or $20 "small" donations add up to something big all together. It’s donations from people like you that helped elect Arizona AG Kris Mayes by only 280 votes and put her in the position to prevent the enforcement of a 160-year-old abortion ban. And it’s this grassroots team who made sure Democratic AGs had all the resources they needed to stop MAGA Republicans’ assault on our democracy in 2020. [Will you chip in a donation to DAGA ahead of our end-of-month fundraising deadline to power our work to elect Democratic AGs all across the country who will stand up for our rights and defend our democracy?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [CHIP IN $5 NOW]( [CHIP IN $10 NOW]( [CHIP IN $25 NOW]( [CHIP IN $50 NOW]( [CHIP IN $100 NOW]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Running successful campaigns requires resources, and grassroots donations are an essential part of our strategy. Thank you for your support, {NAME}. — Democratic AGs The Democratic Attorneys General Association PO Box 34445 Washington, DC 20005 United States [( | info@democraticags.org | [Privacy Policy]( Paid for by DAGA PAC ([dems.ag]( and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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