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So why do Republican officials keep trying to take those rights away? {NAME}, Abortion rights are of

So why do Republican officials keep trying to take those rights away? [Democratic Attorneys General Association]( {NAME}, Abortion rights are officially on the ballot in Michigan this November. The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered a proposal on the ballot that would enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution. Michigan AG Dana Nessel has been fighting hard to make sure voters have their say and pushing back against Republicans’ attempts to derail the ballot initiative. Republicans are still attacking abortion access this year despite the fact that their beliefs are wildly unpopular with voters. They know that if voters have their say, Republicans and their radical anti-abortion policies would be soundly defeated. [We need Democratic AGs like Dana Nessel who will fight to ensure that abortion access is available to everyone. Chip in to DAGA today and help us elect pro-abortion rights AGs across the country.]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $5]( [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( Republicans will stop at nothing to attack abortion access, despite the fact that protecting abortion rights is clearly popular. Just last month, we saw how voters in a red state like Kansas showed up en masse to defeat a ballot initiative that would have removed the right to an abortion from the state constitution. We need to show Republican AGs that their actions have very real consequences. We can’t allow them to make health care decisions on behalf of voters. [Chip in to DAGA today and help us take anti-abortion AGs out of office.]( Thanks, DAGA HQ [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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