Cryptocurrency and AI companies become the largest sponsors of US congressional elections

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Cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence companies have emerged as the largest corporate sponsors of the 2026 US congressional elections, according to a Reuters report citing data from Public Citizen. The crypto, tech, and online betting industries have contributed at least $294 million to the midterm elections so far. Overall, US corporations have spent $517 million on House and Senate races in the 15 months leading up to the end of the first quarter, surpassing the previous record of $461 million set during the entire two-year 2024 election cycle. Major spending is expected ahead of the November 3 vote, with companies like Meta and Andreessen Horowitz directing significant funds through political committees, including those focused on crypto and AI issues. Analysts from AdImpact estimate total political advertising spending for this election cycle could reach $11.6 billion, exceeding the $11.2 billion spent in the 2023-2024 cycle.

Cryptocurrency companies and firms in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have become the largest corporate sponsors of the 2026 US congressional elections. This was reported by Reuters on August 20.

"At least $294 million of corporate spending on the midterm elections came from cryptocurrency, technology companies and the online betting industry," the material states, citing data from Public Citizen.

In total, US companies spent $517 million on elections to the House of Representatives and the Senate over the 15 months up to the end of the first quarter. This exceeds the record of $461 million in corporate spending over two years for the 2024 elections.

At the same time, the main expenditures are expected before the November 3rd vote. The largest companies and their executives are also directing funds through political committees. Meta (whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in Russia) donated $65 million, and Andreessen Horowitz — more than $81 million primarily to committees associated with cryptocurrencies and AI.

According to analysts from AdImpact, total spending on political advertising during the elections could reach $11.6 billion, compared to $11.2 billion in the 2023-2024 cycle.

On August 17, Kirill Komalenkov, Director of Strategic Communications at Bitbanker, told Izvestia that bitcoin continues to trade sideways amid decreasing volatility in the cryptocurrency market. In the near future, the digital asset may maintain movement in the $61-68k corridor, but a deeper correction is possible if the situation worsens.

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QAccording to the article, which industry sectors have become the largest corporate sponsors of the 2026 U.S. congressional elections?

ACryptocurrency companies, firms in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), and the online betting industry have become the largest corporate sponsors.

QWhat is the total amount of corporate spending on the 2026 congressional elections so far, according to the Public Citizen data cited?

AAmerican companies have spent a total of $517 million on the elections over a 15-month period up to the end of the first quarter.

QWhich two entities are specifically mentioned as major donors to committees related to cryptocurrencies and AI, and what are their reported contributions?

AMeta is reported to have donated $65 million, and Andreessen Horowitz donated over $81 million, primarily to committees linked to cryptocurrencies and AI.

QWhat is the forecasted total spending on political advertising for the 2026 election cycle according to AdImpact, and how does it compare to the previous cycle?

AAdImpact forecasts total political advertising spending could reach $11.6 billion, compared to $11.2 billion in the 2023-2024 cycle.

QWhat is the expert opinion on Bitcoin's near-term trading range mentioned at the end of the article?

AAccording to Bitbanker's Director of Strategic Communications, Kirill Komalenkov, Bitcoin may continue to move in a range between $61,000 and $68,000, but a deeper correction is possible if the situation worsens.

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