Andreessen Horowitz encabeza la lista de donantes para las elecciones de mitad de mandato

La firma de capital riesgo Andreessen Horowitz ha contribuido con más de 115,5 millones de dólares a los comités de acción política y super PAC en el ciclo electoral actual. Un análisis de The New York Times identifica a la firma como el mayor donante hasta la fecha. El gasto respalda intereses en tecnología, criptomonedas e inteligencia artificial.

La firma fue fundada en 2009 por Marc Andreessen y Ben Horowitz. Gestiona activos que superan los 100.000 millones de dólares y ha respaldado a empresas como Meta, Lyft y Airbnb. Las donaciones han aumentado drásticamente desde 2024 en comparación con los ciclos anteriores.

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