I’ll be honest – I love Democratic Attorneys General.
They have so much power to get things done every single day that will change people’s lives. From taking on bad actors in court, to fighting for rights like marriage equality and reproductive rights, they are the “People’s Lawyers” day in, day out.
They’re incredible public servants – and though I might be a little biased since my better half (Vice President Kamala Harris!) used to be a Democratic AG – I know that they protect and serve people every single day.
Democratic AGs are on the frontlines of our nation’s biggest policy issues — protecting consumers, seniors and families across the country; defending and expanding reproductive rights as they’ve come under attack by Republican legislators and appointed judges; taking on polluters that are worsening our climate crisis; and defending the rights of every American.
Simply put – they get the job done as the “People’s Lawyers.”
And this midterm election, their races matter a lot to the future of our country. We need to re-elect strong Democratic AGs in states like Michigan and Wisconsin and flip some key states like Georgia, Arizona, and Kansas to put strong public servants in those AG offices.
I know this election season has been long – but I promise that these Democratic AGs are the kinds of leaders we should be fighting for. Thanks for everything you do!
Doug Emhoff
Democratic
AGs
truly
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“The
People’s
Lawyers”
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of
our
targeted
races,
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