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π½I also checked in on Bores' campaign in NY-12, where the candidate's anti-Palantir narrative is showing some cracks. Politico reported this week that he held on to Palantir stock 3 months into his campaign, while an old colleague of his told me there was no "bad blood" when he left the company.
πΊπΈSome analysis from me on the Texas and North Carolina primaries this week. The elections give us a glimpse into the two major AI super PAC's opposing strategies.
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The White House βtook something that was potentially negotiable and turned it into something existential,β Toscano told me.
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Polling shows Utah Trump voters are even more upset about risks to children using AI than Trump voters nationally - and nationally, nearly 90% of Trump voters want the admin to prioritize child safety over tech industry growth.
The White House (presumably Sacks') efforts to block Utah's AI transparency is remarkable not only because it's sponsored by a Republican state lawmaker, but because the bill is focused on child safety protections β an issue the MAGA base consistently rallies around.
In today's @transformernews.ai weekly briefing, I spoke with the Institute for Family Studies' Michael Toscano about why the White House is going against Trump's own voters on AI regulation in the state.
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In my first story for Transformer, I wrote about how Alex Bores' AI framework is a bellwether for Democratic messaging on AI:
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π¨In more dark money news:
Transformer has learned the 501(c)(4) Build American AI hosted the Chief's Reception, a gathering of Republican Senators' Chiefs of Staff, alongside the National Republican Senatorial Committee's Winter Retreat last Saturday.
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A recent press release put total funds raised even higher at $125million, with $70m cash on hand (FEC data is only updated through 12/31 as of now).
Nine months to go until the midterms...
That money comes by way of large donations from the likes of Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, and Greg and Anna Brockman, plus Joe Lonsdale to its Republican affiliate and Ron Conway to its Democratic affiliate.
The release states the ad buy is meant to counteract investment from Super PAC Leading the Future, which has targeted Bores.
Leading the Future has a more than $50m war chest, also according to FEC data.
π¨NEWSπ¨: A new PAC called DREAM NYC launched a six figure ad buy for NY-12 in support of candidate Alex Bores, according to a press release.
DREAM NYC appears to be funded entirely by Anthropic's Daniel Ziegler, who gave $50k last year according to FEC data.
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