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Jim Rutledge for Maryland Attorney General (Episode 153)

Jim Rutledge for Maryland Attorney General (Episode 153)

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Jim Rutledge wasn't even on the ballot...now, this experienced lawyer is the Republican nominee for Maryland Attorney General!

Join Mike Allred and friends (Kevin, Koz, and Todd) as we sit down with Jim to discuss the role of the Attorney General and answer the question: Should the AG be the State's top lawyer...or a political activist? Jim draws a sharp contrast with the current direction of the office, and lays out what he would do differently. He breaks down how he got here, what the job actually is, and his passionate response to why this race matters more than people think.

If you care about public safety, the rule of law, and where Maryland is headed, you'll want to hear this one! Most people don't pay attention to the Attorney General race. That's a mistake! This office touches everything, from crime to consumer protection to environmental protection to civil rights to major legal battles. You'll hear why this race should be on your radar. NOW is an opportunity to send Annapolis a clear message!

Want to help? Go to volunteer and donate at Jim's campaign website, www.ElectJim.com.

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Episode 153

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