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Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announces campaign for re-election

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BOSTON, MA—Today, Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced her campaign for re-election, pledging to continue fighting for justice, freedom, and opportunity for every family across the Commonwealth.

“Massachusetts deserves an Attorney General who leads with empathy, compassion, urgency, and a deep belief that this job is about more than enforcing the law—it’s about making life better for people who for far too often, have felt left out and left behind,” said Attorney General Campbell. “I’m running for re-election because our work isn’t finished. Together, we can continue breaking cycles of poverty, mediocrity, and criminalization, open more doors of opportunity, and build a Commonwealth that truly works for everyone.”

“Three years ago, we made history together. Since then, I’ve worked every single day to deliver for the people of Massachusetts,” Campbell continued. “We’ve fought to make life more affordable, protect consumers, and prioritize our kids and their well-being. We’ve stood up for Massachusetts’ residents and our economy by holding Trump and the federal government accountable. And we’ve expanded the reach of the Attorney General’s Office to ensure that whether you live in Boston or the Berkshires, someone picks up the phone and helps.”

This morning, Campbell hosted a press conference in Chester Park featuring the historic backdrop of Chester Square and Massachusetts Avenue—home to one of Boston’s former Underground Railroad stops and a hub for Black women’s community organizing —just steps away from her childhood home.

Currently, Campbell does not have a challenger.

The AG has made news as of late taking legal action against President Trump on a list of issues.

Campbell has also been involved with a public back and forth with State Auditor Diana DiZoglio over the proposed audit of the legislature.

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