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{NAME}, Sean Rankin, President of DAGA here. This message is a bit longer than the ones my team usua

[The Democratic Attorneys General Association]( {NAME}, Sean Rankin, President of DAGA here. This message is a bit longer than the ones my team usually sends out, but I thought it was important to thoroughly explain why your donations to DAGA are so important. In 2018, we won both the Nevada and Wisconsin AG races by less than one percentage point, and we won the 2020 North Carolina AG race by less than 15,000 votes. In 2022, Kris Mayes won one of the closest races in Arizona history (she won by just 280 votes) to flip the AG seat there. We’re proud of our record of winning tough races, and we could not do it without grassroots supporters like you. When races are this close, every donation makes an impact. More resources means we can offer more support to our candidates, amplify Democrats’ message to more folks, and mobilize more people to vote — all of which can be the difference between winning and losing on Election Day. And this year, winning on Election Day could not be more critical. Democratic AGs have become the last line of defense against far-right attacks on so many of our rights — the right to have an abortion, the right to love who you want, the right to vote, and so much more. As the Republican Party exploits the court system to push its agenda, Dem AGs are there every step of the way to protect our freedoms. That’s why we’re so grateful when folks like you step up and chip-in on emails just like this one. We don’t expect folks to give every time we ask, but if you give what you can when you can, it makes a difference in the fight to protect our rights. [So, {NAME}: Can I count on you to pitch in $15 to elect Democratic AGs around the country this year?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [CHIP IN $5 NOW]( [CHIP IN $15 NOW]( [CHIP IN $25 NOW]( [CHIP IN $50 NOW]( [CHIP IN $100 NOW]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Happy to have you on the team, Sean Rankin President Democratic Attorneys General Association The Democratic Attorneys General Association PO Box 34445 Washington, DC 20005 United States [( | info@democraticags.org | [Privacy Policy]( Paid for by DAGA PAC ([dems.ag]( and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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