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Meta gives $65M to two super PACs to elect California state candidates, regardless of party, whom it views as supportive of the AI and tech industry

Politico Christine Mui

Discussion

  • @darrigomelanie Melanie D'Arrigo on x
    Meta is buying elections while allowing paid ads promoting the lie that undocumented immigrants are voting and rigging elections. Corporate money in politics is a bigger threat to elections than immigrants could ever be.
  • @chrismurphyct Chris Murphy on x
    Our politics are fundamentally corrupt.
  • @zephyrteachout Zephyr Teachout on x
    Concentration breeds corruption. Break up Meta.
  • @girlsreallyrule Amee Vanderpool on x
    In case you were wondering why AI is enjoying such bi-partisan support right now... https://www.politico.com/...
  • @bubblebathgirl Paul A. Szypula on x
    @ChrisMurphyCT You use illegals to cheat in elections and the census. What do you call that?
  • r/politics r on reddit
    Meta drops $65 million into super PACs to boost tech-friendly state candidates