Friend, it’s Michelle Ortiz, Executive Director of DAGA.
You could not find a starker difference in Texas – my home state – between Democratic nominee for Texas AG Rochelle Garza and her opponent, indicted Republican AG Ken Paxton.
Rochelle is a civil rights lawyer, and she’s running for Texas Attorney General because Texans are tired of corrupt and ineffective leadership. Ken Paxton is the epitome of a self-obsessed politician who thinks they can operate above the law, and we need to show him that there are consequences for abuse of power.
As I mentioned, AG Paxton is under indictment and facing an FBI investigation. Which is … not great for a sitting AG. On top of that, he’s repeatedly tried to make life more difficult for the most vulnerable members of his home state. This year alone he has sued the Biden administration so that he could try and deny LGBTQ+ students school lunches; and he’s affirmed his support for legal action against abortion providers, who are committed to protecting women’s reproductive rights, across one of our largest states.
Michelle Ortiz Executive Director Democratic Attorneys General Association
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