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SBF's Past Political Cash Used by AI PAC to Target...
CoinDesk•Friday, March 20, 2026 at 08:03 PM•1 min read

SBF's Past Political Cash Used by AI PAC to Target NY Candidate Bores

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A recent mailer from Think Big PAC has leveraged past political donations from Sam Bankman-Fried, the former head of the failed global exchange FTX. The mailer targets Democratic U.S. House candidate Bores, informing voters that the candidate previously received $100,000 in support from Bankman-Fried. This development highlights the ongoing implications of Bankman-Fried's financial activities on political campaigns, even after the collapse of FTX. The PAC is using this information to influence voters regarding the New York candidate.

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A recent mailer from Think Big PAC has leveraged past political donations from Sam Bankman-Fried, the former head of the failed global exchange FTX. The mailer targets Democratic U.S. House candidate Bores, informing voters that the candidate previously received $100,000 in support from Bankman-Fried. This development highlights the ongoing implications of Bankman-Fried's financial activities on political campaigns, even after the collapse of FTX. The PAC is using this information to influence voters regarding the New York candidate.

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