@garrytan: The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), whose leadership is drawn directly from executives of Singham's nonprofit…
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The Party for Socialism and Liberation, led by executives from Singham's nonprofits, ran campaigns across 14 states that blocked or delayed $23.6 billion in AI infrastructure investment.
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The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), whose leadership is drawn directly from executives of Singham’s nonprofits, ran 21 campaigns across 14 states that delayed, scaled back, or blocked $23.6 billion in AI infrastructure investment.
Garry’s List (@garryslist): The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), whose leadership is drawn directly from executives of Singham’s nonprofits, ran 21 campaigns across 14 states that delayed, scaled back, or blocked $23.6 billion in AI infrastructure investment.
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