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Leading the Future super PAC - Footnote 15

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The source does not mention Leading the Future working to elevate candidates who resist what it characterizes as "fragmented" regulatory approaches in states like California, New York, Massachusetts, and Colorado. It only mentions New York, California, Massachusetts and Colorado in the context of rising state actions. The source does not mention the organization's 501(c)(4) arms conducting policy development, creating legislative scorecards rating lawmakers on AI issues, coordinating grassroots campaigns, and providing rapid response to counter what they term "doomer" narratives about AI risks.

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contradicted60%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: At the state level, Leading the Future works to elevate candidates who resist what it characterizes as "fragmented" regulatory approaches in states like California, New York, Massachusetts, and Colora

Note: The source does not mention Leading the Future working to elevate candidates who resist what it characterizes as "fragmented" regulatory approaches in states like California, New York, Massachusetts, and Colorado. It only mentions New York, California, Massachusetts and Colorado in the context of rising state actions. The source does not mention the organization's 501(c)(4) arms conducting policy development, creating legislative scorecards rating lawmakers on AI issues, coordinating grassroots campaigns, and providing rapid response to counter what they term "doomer" narratives about AI risks.

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Source Check: Leading the Future super PAC - Footnote 15 | Longterm Wiki