Cryptocurrency, AI join in $31 million super PAC blitz in four congressional primaries – Chicago Sun-Times

PAC.jpgTogether with pro-Israel funds, the tech money is swamping Democratic rivals in the Chicago area. “There’s nothing wrong with interest groups getting involved in politics,” said Alisa Kaplan, executive director of Reform for Illinois. “But when some groups can drown out everyone else because of their bottomless pockets… it distorts democracy.”

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