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AIPAC, Crypto PACs, and Self-Funded Candidates Flood Maryland House Primaries

AIPAC, crypto interests, and deep-pocketed candidates have flooded two competitive Democratic House primaries in Maryland with tens of millions of dollars in advertising.

The spending surge has reshaped races for open seats, with outside groups and wealthy individuals dominating local airwaves and digital platforms.

Pro-Israel groups, including AIPAC’s super PAC, have invested heavily in supporting centrist candidates over progressive challengers.

Cryptocurrency-backed political action committees have also emerged as major spenders, funneling large sums to boost candidates favorable to digital asset regulation.

Several self-funding candidates have further escalated costs, pouring personal fortunes into their campaigns to gain an edge over rivals.

The heavy influx of money has drawn criticism from campaign finance reform advocates who warn it drowns out grassroots voices.

Despite the cash advantage, analysts say voter turnout and local issues may still decide the outcomes in these key contests.

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