America Elects 219+ Pro-Crypto Lawmakers
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Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong discloses that more than 219 pro-crypto candidates have been elected to the US House and Senate. Other reports estimate that Donald Trump leads the election by 51.2% while Kamala Harris trails with 47.4% vote. The US general election is finally here, and the much-expected crypto administration is reportedly taking shape as 219 pro-crypto candidates and counting have now been elected to the House of Parliament and Senate. According to the results shared by Coinbase founder and CEO Brian Armstrong, 205 pro-crypto candidates were elected to the house against 99 anti-crypto candidates as of the time of his publication. On top of that, 14 pro-crypto candidates were elected to the Senate against the eight who are claimed to be anti-crypto candidates. Source: Brian Armstrong on X In his post, Armstrong disclosed that this development underscores the disproportionate care Americans have for crypto: Tonight the crypto voter has spoken decisively – across party lines and in key races across the country. Americans disproportionately care about crypto and want clear rules of the road for digital assets. We look forward to working with the new Congress to deliver it. Thank you to everyone who stood with crypto today. We did it! Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was also leading with 51.2% votes against 47.4% vote for the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to data compiled by The Associated Press (AP). Reports disclose that each candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Based on the AP data, Trump had 267 electoral votes at press time while his close competitor had 224. What Trump Win Means to the Crypto Industry, Bitcoin Reacts Trump, who has shown strong interest in the crypto industry has declared on multiple occasions that he would make the US the crypto capital of…
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