WASHINGTON — Democratic mega-donor Tom Steyer has no regrets about his heavy involvement in the 2014 midterm election, when he spent a record-breaking $74 million. And in 2016, he plans to forge ahead to possibly spend an even greater sum.
The billionaire energy investor, who founded the environmental group NextGen Climate, was the largest individual spender in the 2014 elections, but ended up winning few races in a year that saw sweeping Republican victories across the board.
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Still, he told a small group of reporters at a breakfast in Washington Thursday hosted by the Center for American Progress Action Fund that he believes his team “broke even” in that they were able to drive up turnout and narrow the margins in races they competed in, while also pushing the issue of climate change into the national political discourse.
“Breaking even, is that where we want to be? Absolutely not, but I don’t feel apologetic about it,” he said, adding that presidential election years and far more consequential and high-profile than midterms.









