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Keith Ellison is the blueprint

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What can we say, we run good candidates {NAME}, As the dust settles on the 2022 midterm election, we

What can we say, we run good candidates [Democratic Attorneys General Association]( {NAME}, As the dust settles on the 2022 midterm election, we’re still looking at our victories. We’re not doing it to pat ourselves on the back (although, come on, we’ll still pat ourselves on the back), but to learn about the next races we’ll run. A great case study is Minnesota’s Dem AG Keith Ellison, who just won reelection in November. While his Republican opponent attempted to sow fear, AG Ellison reframed the conversation around public safety to acknowledge the intersection between crime and financial insecurity – and about how he’d worked to get illegal guns off Minnesota’s streets. Dem AGs are leading the way in successful campaigns and showing that not only are these seats winnable but that smart messaging works. [As we gear up for 2023 (and 2024), chip in to help DAGA support successful races like AG Ellison’s.]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $5]( [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( AG Ellison is just one of many Dem AGs that won in 2022 by sticking to what they believe in: policies that will help Americans across the country. And guess what? Voters agreed. That’s why we won Minnesota, along with Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin, Arizona, and many other states. For us to continue winning, we need your support. Your donation goes a long way, especially in the beginning of 2023. [Can we count on you to donate so we see more victories like AG Ellison’s?]( Thanks, DAGA Policy Team [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 [we can't stop now – 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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