Political donors are pouring unprecedented amounts of cash into attorney general races across America, recognizing these state-level warriors as the last line of defense against federal government overreach under the previous Biden regime and potential future Democrat assaults on our constitutional rights.
Both the Republican and Democratic Attorneys General Associations obliterated their all-time annual fundraising records in 2025, as patriots and their opposition alike understand that these top state prosecutors have become the most powerful defenders of states' rights and constitutional governance in our federal system.
The surge in funding reflects a harsh reality: attorneys general have emerged as the ultimate check on Washington's administrative state run amok. While Democrats used these positions to wage lawfare against President Trump during his first term, now it's our turn to use every legal tool available to protect American freedoms and push back against the deep state.
Money Talks, Patriots Walk
The fundraising explosion isn't going unnoticed by political observers on social media. Texas political reporter Patrick Svitek highlighted the influence of big money in primaries, noting that Trump-backed candidate Jace Yarbrough faced significant super PAC spending in the TX-32 race, with "$1.4M spent by a super PAC that was able to shield donors."
But some conservatives are questioning the return on investment for certain candidates. One Twitter user, @PukaJimmer, sarcastically asked: "I thought donors were gonna stop funding recruits like Bruce branch because we aren't hitting our ROI this year?"
The frustration is understandable - patriots want results, not just campaign promises.
"Attorneys General act and win," as one source put it, explaining why donors see these races as crucial investments in America's future.
Meanwhile, the left continues their own schemes. Conservative watchdog @DeaugustineRock called out California Governor Gavin Newsom's latest spending announcement as "just money laundering to non-profits owned by people like himself or donors," highlighting the corruption patriots are fighting against at every level.
As we head into the 2026 midterms, these AG races will determine whether states can continue to serve as laboratories of liberty or become rubber stamps for federal tyranny. The question isn't whether donors should invest in these races - it's whether they're backing the right fighters who will actually deliver victories for the American people.
