A new bipartisan campaign aims to reduce the influence of Big Tech companies in American politics by asking political candidates to reject donations from Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft executives, lobbyists, and PACs.
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Big Tech companies have given tens of millions to political candidates since 2020, but the "No Big Tech Money" pledge is urging candidates not to accept.
Presidential candidates are facing pressure from a new bipartisan group to refuse donations from Big Tech companies in the 2024 election. The “No Big Tech Money” pledge launched on Tuesday and is pushing to separate Big Tech from politics, saying these companies have “amassed too much power over our democracy, our economy, and our lives.”