@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.

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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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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