Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President Kennedy and a candidate for a New York congressional seat, on Sunday criticized the influx of billionaire and tech-industry money in his House race as an attempt to “buy an election.” “Look, I’m running against people who are backed by massive billionaires or massive AI companies, and they’re…
JFK grandson Schlossberg says billionaires, ‘massive AI companies’ spending millions in New York House race
Originally reported by The Hill
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