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DEEP POCKETS: Big Money FLOODS State Attorney General Races as Donors Recognize These Are the REAL Battles Against Federal Overreach

Gary FranchiMarch 4, 2026205 views
DEEP POCKETS: Big Money FLOODS State Attorney General Races as Donors Recognize These Are the REAL Battles Against Federal Overreach
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While Washington insiders play political theater, smart money is flowing to where the REAL battles are being fought – state Attorney General races across America. Political donors have shattered all-time fundraising records in 2025, finally recognizing that these state-level constitutional warriors are our best defense against federal overreach.

Both the Republican and Democratic Attorneys General Associations broke their annual fundraising records last year, but here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: conservative donors are finally waking up to the fact that AGs are the ones actually WINNING against the administrative state.

Think about it, Patriots. While Congress debates and pontificates, it's been Republican Attorneys General who've delivered the knockout punches against Biden's vaccine mandates, his border disasters, and his weaponization of federal agencies. These are the fighters who've been in the trenches, filing the lawsuits that actually MATTER.

The Smart Money Follows Results

Political observers on social media are taking note of the funding dynamics. Texas political reporter Patrick Svitek highlighted the serious money flowing into races, noting "There was a big push for an outright [candidate] win, incl. $1.4M spent by a super PAC that was able to shield donors" in recent Texas primaries.

But some donors are getting smarter about their investments. As one social media user pointed out sarcastically, "I thought donors were gonna stop funding recruits like Bruce branch because we aren't hitting our ROI this year?" – highlighting how donors are demanding actual RESULTS, not just campaign promises.

"Attorneys General act and win" – that's exactly why the money is flowing their way.

While federal politicians make excuses, state AGs file injunctions. While Washington talks about fighting corruption, AGs actually investigate it. And while career politicians worry about their next election, these legal warriors are focused on defending the Constitution RIGHT NOW.

The Stakes Have Never Been Higher

With Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, you'd think the fight would be easier. But the deep state doesn't give up that easily. That's why having constitutional conservatives in AG offices nationwide isn't just important – it's ESSENTIAL.

The question every patriotic donor should be asking isn't whether to support these races, but how much they can afford to invest in the people who are actually delivering victories for We the People. Because when it comes to defending our rights, Attorneys General don't just talk – they act and win.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TexasDefenderVerified11 hours ago
Question for those following this closely - which states should we be watching most carefully in the upcoming AG races? I want to make sure my donations have maximum impact.
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RedStateRealistVerified5 hours ago
Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan are crucial. Those AGs could make or break election integrity efforts.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone is recognizing what many of us have known for years - state AGs are our last line of defense against federal tyranny. My state's AG has been fighting Biden's overreach on everything from vaccine mandates to energy policy.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Same here! Our AG sued over the student loan forgiveness scam and won. These races matter more than people realize.
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why I've been donating to AG races in multiple states, not just my own. The 10th Amendment still means something!
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
About time big donors woke up to this reality. State AGs are the ones actually DOING something while Congress just talks.