- The digital assets industry’s Fairshake PAC is chalking up three victories in this week’s congressional primaries.Crypto spending has helped defeat a number of Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s congressional allies, including prominent progressive Rep. Cori Bush in Missouri.Fairshake said it’s securing advertising time in 18 general-election contests, where it’ll spend $25 million on its picks for Congress.
As an analyst, I can recount that in the recent House of Representatives primary, I found myself on the losing side against Wesley Bell, a Democratic prosecuting attorney. The margin of my defeat was substantial, largely due to a significant surge in opposition from various groups. While my campaign managed to rally support and funds, it fell short compared to the enormous spending by adversaries.
In a statement, Fairshake representative Josh Vlasto noted that Cori Bush, who has been critical of cryptocurrencies, and received endorsement from Senator Elizabeth Warren, has recently lost her position in Congress. He added that the crypto and blockchain community will continue to back candidates who advocate for innovation and employment opportunities.
In a manner reminiscent of the previous anti-Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D-N.Y.) campaign, this strategy mirrored the same playbook, attracting substantial financial backing from a pro-Israel advocacy group, as well as moderate opposition spending from the crypto industry.
In the primaries held on Tuesday, I was pleased to witness two successes for my endorsed, pro-cryptocurrency candidates, who were carefully selected by Fairshake and its allies, in the races of Washington state and another contest in Missouri.
In the Missouri 3rd Congressional District, Political Action Committees focused on cryptocurrency donated funds to aid Bob Onder, a Republican state senator, who clinched the Republican primary with ease. This district is anticipated to lean towards the Republican candidate during the general election in November.
In these past 26 U.S. congressional races, the crypto industry has either backed or opposed candidates, depending on whether they were perceived as supportive or threatening to the digital assets sector. Notably, Sen. Warren and her allies have been the focus of significant crypto spending in the 2024 elections, with one instance being the $10 million spent to oppose Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) in her Senate bid. In a more recent example from Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, Yassamin Ansari, a pro-crypto Democrat and former Phoenix vice mayor, currently holds a slim 42-vote lead over a candidate endorsed by Sen. Warren, with the race now headed for an automatic recount.
“We’ll persistently use our assets to back leaders from all political spectrum, whether in the Senate or House of Representatives, who are dedicated to achieving results and collaborating with the industry to enact reasonable regulations that foster innovation, generate employment, and uphold America’s position as a global leader,” Vlasto stated.
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2024-08-07 18:27