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Politics 101 (CC: Arizona AG Mark Brnovich)

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We’re here to teach AG Brnovich a little about how democracy works. {NAME}, Today we are offeri

We’re here to teach AG Brnovich a little about how democracy works. [Democratic Attorneys General Association] [AZ Central: Mark Brnovich refused to defend election law, but that's not his only sin]( {NAME}, Today we are offering a brief course in politics, specifically aimed at Arizona Republican AG Mark Brnovich, on how to support popular things and be a good public servant to your constituents. Since taking office AG Brnovich has: - Sued to overturn the Affordable Care Act (which is very popular) - Failed to defend democracy (also popular) in the face of conspiracy theories and disinformation - Set up a television station inside the Arizona AGs office using taxpayer funds (We haven’t seen the Nielsen ratings on this one, but we can’t imagine the numbers are too good) GOP AGs like Mark Brnovich are more interested in climbing the political ladder than providing public service. AG Brnovich is running for higher office, and has made it clear that he’s more interested in hearing his own agenda than he is in fulfilling his duties as attorney general. [Donate to DAGA today and you can help us elect AGs that do support democracy and don’t put their own career aspirations ahead of the people they’re sworn to serve. It’s that simple!]( Our Democratic Attorneys General are strong believers in: - Democracy - Expanding access to health care - Being good stewards of taxpayer dollars and using their resources to fight on behalf of their communities [If you also like democracy, affordable/accessible health care, and good public servants, donate to DAGA today to help elect Dem AGs across the country this November!]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $5]( [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( Thanks, Democratic Attorneys General Association [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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