Friend, you know the Democratic Attorneys General as superstars in the courtroom, the People’s Lawyers, and our democracy’s watchdogs. But did you know they’re also great on social media?
As someone who spends a lot of time online, I get to see all their best posts – so I rounded up some favorites from July. Check it out:
Every single Dem AG is committed to realizing the future that the late Congressman John Lewis fought so admirably for – one of justice, of equity, and “love in action.” ❤️
Dem AG Mark Herring (VA), who is up for re-election this year, is a fierce advocate for our reproductive freedoms, at a time when right-wing extremists are working to abolish the right to an abortion completely. 👏
Dem AGs are devoted to protecting and expanding the rights of every single LGBTQIA+ person – especially as a surge of discriminatory bills pours in from statehouses across the country. 🏳️🌈
And, Trump loyalists are demanding a bogus “audit” of Pennsylvania’s 2020 election results, which would drain millions of taxpayer dollars and compromise voters’ privacy – all to keep “voter fraud” conspiracy theories alive. Dem AGs are pushing back in our defense.🗳️
OK, this one has nothing to do with politics. But I know AG Maura Healey (MA) can do anything she puts her mind to – so I expect to see a video of her following Zaila’s lead and unicycling around Boston while dribbling multiple basketballs soon. 🏀
Emily Rossi
Director of Digital Media
Democratic Attorneys General Association
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