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Illinois Primaries Flooded With Money From AIPAC and Cryptocurrency

March 17, 20261 Min Read
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Various groups connected to pro-Israel lobby have spent millions on House races, while cryptocurrency super PACs have spent heavily in the Democratic primary for Senate.



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