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My new research: I analyzed 280,000 fundraising emails to track the recent, sharp rise in anti-billionaire populist rhetoric among Democratic politicians, and to show how it's slowly merging with a new kind of anti-AI populism. We know from David Shor, jasmine sun, Archie Hall and others' writing and research that American voters are skeptical of AI, but we know less about how politicians at large are thinking about it. Fundraising emails are a super useful way to measure, in roughly real-time, what politicians are saying to their most devoted followers about key issues. Here are some of my main findings: (1) Anti-billionaire rhetoric took off sharply in 2025 among Democrats, driven by anti-Elon fundraising appeals and now including a variety of tech themes. (2) Anti-AI content is only a small fraction of Dem emails even today---but it's rising quickly. (3) Anti-AI Dem emails don't tend to focus on job loss or x-risk; they're focused on how AI is the next thing that billionaires are "doing to us"---the latest symptom of an oligarchy rigging the economy against us. (4) The spike in anti-billionaire populism looks similar to a previous spike in anti-social-media rhetoric among Republicans around 2021. That spike never really turned into meaningful policy. (5) On the other hand, the adoption of the AI topic among Dems is on a similar trajectory to their previous embrace of anti-billionaire rhetoric---so it could be a major focus in the near future. Lots more details in the full write-up here:

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