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Republican AGs: Hot on Trump, not so much on democracy

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Republican AGs are campaigning for the vote of one Florida man who loves to golf. Donald Trump has p

Republican AGs are campaigning for the vote of one Florida man who loves to golf. [Democratic Attorneys General Association] {NAME}, Republican AGs across the country are campaigning for the support of a Florida man whose primary policy interests are Diet Coke, golfing, and actively undermining democracy. We’re seeing GOP candidates running for attorney general in 10 of the states that attempted to overturn President Joe Biden’s 2020 election win. If these candidates win, they will be in a position to once again interfere in the 2024 presidential election. To put it mildly, this situation is less than ideal. And while there’s nothing we can do to prevent Republican AGs from chasing Donald Trump down his far-right rabbit hole, there is plenty we can do to prevent them from holding office in the first place. [Donate to DAGA today to help us elect Dem AGs who are pro-democracy and anti-overturning fair elections.]( Donald Trump has put his support behind Republican State Attorneys General that have endorsed the Big Lie and made it clear that their belief in Donald Trump’s America is more deeply held than their belief in American democracy. While Republican AGs continue to be motivated by their desire to play 18 holes at Mar-a-Lago, our Dem AGs continue to put our communities and our democracy first. [We need Dem AG protectors in office, and we certainly don’t need any more of Trump’s golf buddies in office. Donate to DAGA today and help us win big this year.]( 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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