Tech Titans Fuel Costly Colorado Primary: Rutinel's AI-Backed Campaign Rakes in Millions

June 30, 2026
Tech Titans Fuel Costly Colorado Primary: Rutinel's AI-Backed Campaign Rakes in Millions
  • Rutinel’s campaign has drawn significant support from individual employees at major AI and tech firms, totaling over $265,000, with Anthropic employees contributing the largest share at about $162,000 from 57 donors.

  • Democrat Manny Rutinel faces former state representative Shannon Bird; Rutinel emphasizes his Latino heritage and push on affordability and ICE reform, while Bird opposes AI regulation aimed at protecting innovation.

  • The Colorado Democratic primary for the 8th congressional district has become one of the state’s most expensive races, fueled by large donations from tech executives and their committees.

  • Rutinel’s campaign did not respond to requests for comment.

  • The story sits within a broader pattern of tech-industry spending in similar races nationwide, including notable AI-related spending in New York, North Carolina, and California.

  • The funding reveals a split among big-tech donors: some back candidates favored on AI regulation, others back contenders who would curb rapid AI growth.

  • Major funding for Rutinel includes at least $2 million from committees led by Eric Schmidt and Chris Larsen, with Schmidt’s Somos Pac contributing about $1.3 million and Larsen’s You Can Push Back contributing nearly $1 million.

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