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Attorney general’s race takes to the air
Read Article A group with ties to the Republican Attorneys General Association started running ads Wednesday morning for Kris Kobach in his re-election bid for attorney general. It marks the first televison ad in the campaign that pits Kobach against Democratic lawyer Chris Mann, who ran against the incumbent in 2022 and lost by 1.6 percentage points, or 15,892 votes out of nearly 1 million votes cast. A group called the Rule of Law Action Fund has purchased about $116,000 in television air time
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