Talarico fundraises in wealthy Bay Area after anti-corporate rhetoric
Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico, who has built a reputation for anti-corporate rhetoric and criticism of tech, reportedly spent mid-April traveling around the San Francisco Bay Area soliciting donations from deep-pocketed tech executives, according to invitations obtained by Politico and a source interviewed by the outlet. Talarico attended at least four California fundraisers organized by major Democratic fundraisers linked to the tech industry in April, held in Palo Alto, the Mission District of San Francisco, Oakland and Marin County. Among the attendees were venture capitalists, including at least one who advises AI start-ups, wealthy Democratic donors and political staffers. Talarico has stated that "the biggest divide in this country is not left vs. right. It’s top vs. bottom" and has vowed not to accept corporate PAC funding, though he has taken money from corporate executives. Talarico has raised over $40 million, the second most of any Senate candidate this cycle, with the vast majority coming from small-dollar donors. Texas Republican Senate nominee Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general, has a history of accepting large-dollar donations, though he hasn’t taken a stance against the wealthy in the same way as Talarico. A Paxton campaign spokesperson told Politico the fundraisers are "just another chapter in James Talarico’s saga of lying and hypocrisy."
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Sources: foxnews.com
