Election deniers are facing a nationwide wave of backlash.
Have you heard, friend? Election deniers are facing a wave of backlash from both the American public and elected officials across the country.
In Arizona, new Dem AG Kris Mayes repurposed a unit that was once devoted to finding cases of election fraud to instead focus on voting rights and ballot access. The North Carolina State Board of Elections just began to consider removing a county election officer who had refused to certify the 2022 results. And just last week, a group of secretaries of state touted a new plan that includes stronger protections for election workers and penalties for workers who spread misinformation and lies.
This is both good policy and good politics. All across the country, voters rejected Big Lie supporters who want to undermine our elections – and Democrats have committed to actually protecting our democracy, not fear-mongering.
Election results from the midterms will hopefully deter some Big Lie pushers; we know that both facts and large-scale public opinion won’t stop them all.
That’s why having Dem AGs working to protect polling places and election workers from threats is so critical. Dem AGs like Kris Mayes in Arizona and Dana Nessel in Michigan have even opened investigations into the Trump campaign’s recruitment of fake electors to try to overturn Joe Biden’s victory.
Protecting free and fair elections is the key to upholding our democracy, and the American people clearly agree.
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?
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.