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industries are also spending big on Washington lobbyists to ensure their influence continues past Election Day. The AI
industry are flooding money into the midterms in hopes of shaping future AI regulation. Around the country, groups associated with AI and tech are trying to influence elections
industry has been quick to translate its substantial economic power into political influence as lawmakers consider how best to regulate the technology. The use of AI has emerged as an election
AI- and cryptocurrency-aligned PACs. DNC Chair Ken Martin amplified that message[on X](https://x.com/kenmartin73/status/2042289231008080292?s=20): “We had various resolutions that focused on different industries and groups, and instead of going
influencers like Laura Loomer, Ben Shapiro and Benny Johnson are at the ready, commenting and reposting to juice Pratt's reach. "Winning the internet is not the same thing as winning the election
industry officials [also began lobbying](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/21/trump-ai-order-sacks-00933295) to weaken Trump’s potential order, which would have created another voluntary government review process for new models. This week’s planned executive order would have carried
AI has clearly become the main engine of growth in the US". November's elections are on a knife edge, and the success of Trump's Republican party will depend largely on the now familiar
election, for which early voting began on Tuesday, and rescheduled it with new district lines that would have significantly reduced the number of reliably Democratic voters in Clyburn’s district. - **How many Republican senators voted
elections. Democrats have an advantage when people are asked about who they would vote for in the generic ballot. But the Democratic brand remains unpopular. Democrats in competitive districts must distinguish themselves from their party
elections, the Trump administration has reportedly invited chief executives from Nvidia, Apple, Exxon and other major companies to accompany the president, with the [Boeing head, Kelly Ortberg](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/07/trump-china-boeing-kelly-ortberg.html?__source=newsletter%7Cbreakingnews), and Citigroup leader, Jane Fraser