2022 is almost over. In 48 hours, we’ll be ringing in the new year. New year, fresh start, yadda yadda. But in all seriousness, 2022 was a great year for Democratic AGs. Looking back at how our hard work paid off is all the holiday cheer I could ever need.
We kept crucial seats in Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, and Wisconsin, and we flipped Arizona. It would be easy to close the books on this year and worry about 2023 next year. But that’s not how we work here at DAGA. We have our eyes on the prize: Flipping the AG seats in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
We want to end this quarter on a high note. You see, my colleague Emma thinks her email will raise more than mine. You may be thinking that we’ve had this competition before… and you’d be right. But the stakes are much higher this time. Whoever raises the most money will be crowned as DAGA’s 2022 Email Champion. And friend, I will be the next winner. That’s why I’m asking you to chip in whatever you can to DAGA as we close the books on this quarter – and the year.
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I’m so proud of everything the DAGA team has accomplished this year. It’s taken a lot of cups of iced coffee and maybe some slightly unhealthy food choices. But we put in the long hours to make sure we won the toughest races we’ve had in years.
Peter Favret Digital Fundraising Manager 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?
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