The vast majority of the super PAC millions backing Elizabeth Warren in the final days of her presidential campaign came from this one person
for Warren in 2018 — before the Massachusetts senator disavowed in-person fundraising events altogether during her presidential run.
After spending much of her campaign denouncing the corrupting influence of big money, Warren tried to justify the existence of the super PAC rather than demand that it take its ads off the air. Persist PAC was the biggest-spending outside group airing TV ads on Super Tuesday.
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