Elizabeth Warren beats pro-XRP lawyer John Deaton for Massachusetts Senate seat
Warren has amassed nearly 75% of the votes for the Massachusetts seat, setting her up for a third term in the United States Senate. Go to Source
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Warren has amassed nearly 75% of the votes for the Massachusetts seat, setting her up for a third term in the United States Senate. Go to Source
Brad Garlinghouse and other crypto executives have directly contributed to John Deaton’s Senate run, and Ripple has funded one of the PACs supporting him. Go to Source
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have voiced their support for pro-crypto Senate candidate John Deaton in his race against Elizabeth Warren. Armstrong warned that Warren, a vocal crypto critic, has pushed harmful regulations and backed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler’s efforts to curb the industry. Musk signaled … Read more
Armstrong has endorsed pro-crypto Senate candidates, backing Republicans like John Deaton and David McCormick for their stance on digital asset policies. Go to Source
In a heated debate for the Massachusetts Senate seat, Elizabeth Warren and John Deaton clashed on the future of cryptocurrency, focusing on bitcoin’s role in banking and its regulation. The conversation highlighted stark contrasts in their views on financial stability and consumer protection. Warren vs. Deaton: Senate Candidates Clash Over Views on Crypto John Deaton, … Read more
John Deaton, a Republican candidate for Massachusetts’ US Senate seat, slammed incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren for building an “anti-crypto army” in their first debate. Go to Source
Elizabeth Warren has been a major political figure in Massachusetts for over a decade. While she’s known for championing consumer protection and taking on big banks, her stance on modern financial innovation—particularly her aggressive opposition to cryptocurrency—shows that her leadership is increasingly out of touch with today’s fast-changing economy. Massachusetts needs fresh leadership that embraces … Read more
Many crypto proponents suggested the race could be a referendum on digital asset policy in the US Senate, with polls showing Warren leading by at least 20 points. Go to Source
John Deaton discusses his stance on the Federal Reserve CBDCs, regulatory clarity, and government accountability in his Senate run. Go to Source
According to a popular pro-crypto attorney and Senate candidate, the SEC’s overreach into the crypto industry has cost retail investors over $15 billion in losses. Go to Source