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AG Stein is taking on Republican gerrymandering

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North Carolina is exactly why we need Dem AGs in swing states. If you've saved payment information w

North Carolina is exactly why we need Dem AGs in swing states. [Democratic Attorneys General Association] {NAME}, Republican officials have made it clear that they will do anything to move the needle in their favor. We’re seeing it right now in North Carolina, where the Republican-led legislature is trying to pass a hyper-partisan Congressional map into effect for the 2022 election cycle. A North Carolina court just struck down the proposed Congressional map from the legislature, claiming it is too biased to be used in November. North Carolina Dem AG Josh Stein has been advocating for a fairer map from the very beginning of this process, even filing a brief speaking out against this sort of blatant political power grab. Dem AGs are the guardians of our democracy. We need them in office in as many states as possible to keep bad actors from undermining our electoral system. [Contribute $25 to DAGA right now and you can help us keep Dem AGs in office this year.]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $75]( [DONATE $100]( Winning races in states like North Carolina can have massive political implications. Joe Biden lost the state by less than 2% of the vote in 2020, while Dem AG Josh Stein won by barely .02%. Having a fair congressional map that accurately represents its community will make all the difference in passing critical legislation. That’s why we need Dem AGs in office, fighting to protect the system. AG Stein and his fellow Dem AGs are on the front lines doing this important work to protect our democracy each and every day. [Donate $25 to DAGA today and help us get pro-democracy champions elected across the country in November.]( Thanks, Team DAGA [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?]( [CHIP IN]( If you’d like to receive less email from DAGA, fill out the form at this link and we’ll only send you the most important updates from the team. [Click here to get less email.]( Paid for by the Democratic Attorneys General Association Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democratic Attorneys General Association, please [click here](.

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