Mamdani Foes, Struggling to Raise Money, Have Started Buying Attack Ads

Several super PACs that oppose Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy for mayor of New York City have banded together to coordinate attack ads.

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Super PACs Pay $900,000 to Settle Inquiry Tied to Zeldin’s Governor Run

The settlement, which includes no admission of wrongdoing, ends an inquiry into possible illegal coordination between two super PACs and Lee Zeldin’s 2022 campaign for governor.

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Meta Ramps Up Spending on A.I. Politics With New Super PAC

The new PAC, which is the second that Meta has unveiled in the last month, is aimed at backing those in support of the artificial intelligence industry.

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New Crypto Super PAC Garners $100 Million to Help Push Industry Agenda

The effort, called the Fellowship PAC, is the crypto industry’s latest move to help elect legislators that will force through its interests in Washington.

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PAC Aims to Spend $3 Million to Pass New York Housing Measures

The measures could make it easier to build housing, but the City Council is trying to keep them off the November ballot.

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Silicon Valley Pledges $200 Million to New Pro-A.I. Super PACs

The two PACs reflect a new level of political engagement by companies like Meta and investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, which are spending heavily on artificial intelligence.

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Can Andrew Cuomo’s New Attack Mode Win Back Voters and Donors?

Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has overhauled his campaign strategy as he continues his bid to become mayor of New York City on a third-party line.

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$5,000-Per-Plate Dinner Tests Museum Ban on Political Fund-Raisers

Carnegie Museums employees objected that a fund-raiser for a nonprofit with ties to a senator had violated museum policy against renting space for partisan political events.

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The D.N.C.’s New Leader Seeks to Curb Dark Money Influence in 2028 Primaries

The move is the first significant maneuver from Ken Martin to shape the party’s next presidential nominating process, but how much bite his proposal could have remains to be seen.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Defends Gaza ‘Genocide’ Remark After AIPAC Criticism

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee said the Georgia Republican was betraying “American values.” She says she is upholding “America First.”

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