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Democrats take note as AI, crypto groups splash cash on primaries
Shane Goldmacher of the New York Times and Abby Livingston of Puck join the Inside Politics panel to talk crypto cash in the 2026 midterm elections. Crypto & AI industry groups plan to spend more than $200 million to push their preferred candidates from both parties ahead of November. Livingston says the industry evaluates Democrats "to see if they fall into the Elizabeth Warren tribe, or if maybe they are a Democrat who is pro-regulation, but wants to play ball."
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