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We cannot allow Ken Paxton to serve as our next attorney general

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Donald Trump could appoint Ken Paxton as America’s next attorney general. {NAME}, Ken Paxton co

Donald Trump could appoint Ken Paxton as America’s next attorney general. [The Democratic Attorneys General Association]( {NAME}, Ken Paxton could be America’s next attorney general. If that sounds as frightening to you as it does to us, [please pitch in a donation to DAGA to help us ensure that Ken Paxton NEVER becomes our attorney general.]( Donald Trump made headlines in Texas recently when he said if elected in 2024, he would consider tapping Ken Paxton as the nation’s next attorney general. He even went so far as to describe him as “a very talented guy.” We disagree, so let’s take a trip down memory lane to remind everyone exactly the kind of person he is. Ken Paxton has been nothing short of a disaster during his tenure as Texas Attorney General. He was under indictment for nine years, bolsters false claims of election fraud to justify his attacks on voting rights, and has even been impeached by his own party for bribery, obstruction of justice, misapplication of public resources, and more. His actions have also put millions of lives across the state at risk. Not only did he force Kate Cox to flee Texas to have life-saving medical treatment after he directly intervened to block it, but his desire to control every aspect of women’s reproductive care has made Texas one of the most anti-abortion states in the country. {NAME}, Americans can’t afford for Ken Paxton to spread the damage he’s caused in Texas to the other 49 states. [That’s why we’re asking you to donate to DAGA ahead of our end-of-month fundraising deadline to stop Ken Paxton from becoming America’s next attorney general >>]( 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]( Thanks, Dem 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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