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…
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JFK grandson Schlossberg says billionaires, ‘massive AI companies’ spending millions in New York House race
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Originally reported by The Hill
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