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RandySF

(70,603 posts)
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 11:22 PM Sep 16

Pa.'s richest man, Jeff Yass, is spending millions to elect the Republican AG candidate in November

A political action committee primarily funded by Pennsylvania’s richest man has put its thumb on the scale of the race for the state’s next attorney general, in hopes of electing the Republican candidate.

Almost half of Republicans’ expected ad buys — totaling approximately $6 million — in the state are from the Commonwealth Leaders Fund, a PAC primarily funded by Jeff Yass, to support Republican nominee Dave Sunday, the York County district attorney, against Democrat Eugene DePasquale, a former state auditor general.

As of last week, Republicans were set to more than double Democrats’ spending on TV and streaming advertisements, with GOP political action committees reserving more than $13 million through November to Democrats’ $5 million in reservations.

Yass, of Lower Merion Township, is a billionaire school choice advocate who often gives to Republican candidates. The cofounder of Susquehanna International Group, one of Wall Street’s biggest trading firms, Yass has an estimated net worth of $49.6 billion, according to Forbes.





https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/attorney-general-election-spending-jeff-yass-20240912.html

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Pa.'s richest man, Jeff Yass, is spending millions to elect the Republican AG candidate in November (Original Post) RandySF Sep 16 OP
Seems like billboards or internet ads to enlighten the people of PA. kimbutgar Sep 16 #1

kimbutgar

(23,254 posts)
1. Seems like billboards or internet ads to enlighten the people of PA.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 11:38 PM
Sep 16

That said they didn't get fooled by Oz. So I keep up the faith in them to do the right thing and not vote for the fascist.


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