XRP Lawyer John Deaton Asks for Support to Defeat Senator Warren
Highlights
- John Deaton urged his supporters to donate to his campaign for him to be able to defeat Senator Elizabeth Warren.
- Deaton's political campaign has drawn interest, particularly from the XRP community.
- People have been supporting John Deaton to increase the number of bitcoin players involved in US politics.
XRP lawyer John Deaton has stirred another round of support for his senate race with an X post. Taking to the social media platform Deaton urged his supporters to donate to his campaign for him to be able to defeat Senator Elizabeth Warren. This comes at a time when Deaton has already garnered ample support from the XRP community.
XRP Lawyer John Deaton’s Election Fund Raiser
As of right now, John Deaton has initiated a fundraising campaign. Donations in cryptocurrency will be accepted for his campaign during the drive. The Bitcoin community as a whole has been quite supportive of Deaton, and prominent backers like Anthony Scaramucci have also joined on board.
I have friends, registered Democrats, calling me, telling me how @ewarren is sending them multiple fundraising emails, talking about me and describing me as a real threat. She knows better than anyone I can win this race. If you can, please donate.https://t.co/MHSJ3BMSEL https://t.co/zMMcaxhvQi
— John E Deaton (@JohnEDeaton1) March 28, 2024
XRP Layer Deaton Gets Crypto Community Support
Deaton’s political campaign has drawn interest, particularly from the XRP community. Deaton is well known for his open support of cryptocurrencies. Many in the Web3 and XRP communities are thrilled about his commitment to the cryptocurrency industry. His nomination might facilitate the Senate’s passage of cryptocurrency-related legislation. Encouragement for Deaton’s political run also coincides with increased attention to Elizabeth Warren. According to Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren’s negative stance against the bitcoin industry has drawn criticism for her.
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Crypto Voters Will Be Very Important in the US Elections of 2024
By now, it should be clear that supporters of cryptocurrencies want lawmakers to understand and accept them with open minds and better laws. A good example of this is Katie Porter’s loss in the Senate. The fact that Congresswoman Katie Porter supported Senator Elizabeth Warren’s anti-crypto stance is directly related to Schiff’s triumph over Porter in the California Senate Primary. People have been supporting John Deaton to increase the number of bitcoin players involved in US politics ever since he announced he would be running against Elizabeth Warren for the US Senate seat. However, Warren has only remained reticent. Rumors that Senator Elizabeth Warren would face opposition to her Senate candidacy prompted her to organize her support system.
According to Forbes, one in five Americans presently possesses digital assets. Specifically, 52 million individuals. The amount is significant enough to have a significant impact on the outcome of the US presidential election. Therefore, any government hoping to win an election would probably need to win over Bitcoin enthusiasts.
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