RAGA Launches $11 Million TV Blitz in 5 Battleground AG Races
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Updated · Fox News · May 22
RAGA Launches $11 Million TV Blitz in 5 Battleground AG Races
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 22
$11 million in fall TV ads will target attorney general contests in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Georgia and Kansas, as Republicans try to make public safety and border security central November issues.
RAGA leaders say the push reflects how attorney general offices have become national political weapons, with GOP incumbents using multistate lawsuits to challenge Democratic policies on student loans, Title IX and immigration.
Michigan is a centerpiece: Republicans are attacking Democrat Eli Savit over ending cash bail requests and declining some low-level drug prosecutions, while Georgia Democrats face criticism over a vote against an immigration enforcement law.
The ad buy builds on a wider expansion effort, with Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird reserving more than $2 million in TV time and RAGA saying it raised a record $29.3 million across affiliated entities in 2025.
How will multistate lawsuits by state officials reshape the balance between state and federal power?
With state legal offices focused on national policy, what is the impact on local community issues?