Some Democratic leaders want to more aggressively regulate AI in campaign materials as opponents increasingly wield it to attack Governor Maura Healey.
Soon politicians will blanket the internet and airwaves with pleas for your vote. What are they allowed to do?
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State Assemblymember Alex Bores’ congressional campaign has staffing, fundraising and advertising that overlap with a super ...
Georgia's Senate passed a bill allowing the Ethics Commission to subpoena out-of-state groups suspected of violating campaign ...
DALLAS — The Dallas-based advertising agency behind the controversial "He Gets Us" ads has released yet another one for this ...
We need to make sure that we understand that nonpartisan means you’re there to serve the entire city,” he said. “And my mission has never wavered from that.” ...
Democrats around the nation celebrated an upset victory last weekend when a Democrat was able to flip a state senate seat in ...
Millions of dollars of out-of-state campaign money flowing into Georgia could soon be more strongly policed in the wake of ...
Contributions to U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick all but ended after the Broward-Palm Beach county Democrat’s indictment ...
In a new twist on campaign tactics, Republican candidate for governor Brian Shortsleeve posted on Instagram a fake radio ad that included an AI-generated version of Gov. Maura Healey's voice, with the ...
Brian Shortsleeve, one of three Republican candidates for governor, posted on Instagram a fake radio ad that included an AI-generated version of Gov. Maura Healey's voice.