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Subject Pittsburgh: Seen any political ads? Here are the funders.
Date September 17, 2024 11:00 AM
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We’re in the heart of swing state territory, and powerful, wealthy people know it. Billionaires and dark money are behind many of the political ads that our region is awash in. Our latest election story ([link removed]) , produced in partnership with WESA, casts light on the people and interests hoping to influence the upcoming election.

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** Who’s paying for all those political ads? Bloomberg, a Mellon, ‘dark money’ PACs and more ([link removed])
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Thank a handful of billionaires and concealed donors for flooding Pittsburgh screens with attack ads.
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