A civil war is brewing between two heavy-hitting Democratic super PACs in the run-up to the next presidential election.

Why it matters: The battle will help determine how hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in the 2028 campaign. • It also represents a divide among Democrats over how best to reach voters — whether to emphasize highly tested TV and digital ads aimed at a broad audience, or a more instinctual, risk-taking approach in an effort to break through online.

Zoom in: The dominant Democratic super PAC, Future Forward, and its affiliates raised over $900 million in the race for the White House last cycle — and spent much of it on rigorously tested TV ads. • Some top party officials believe Future Forward's leaders don't have sufficient campaign experience and weren't respo

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