Pro-crypto Super PAC Fairshake Announces $25M TV Ad Campaign
This strategic move aims to strengthen the bi-partisan approach towards cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, which are becoming increasingly important in the future economy.
Super PAC Fairshake announces $25M TV ad campaign in support of 18 House candidates from both parties
This strategic move aims to strengthen the bi-partisan approach towards cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, which are becoming increasingly important in the future economy.
Fairshake's spokesman Josh Vlasto emphasizes that this investment demonstrates the general agreement of both Democrats and Republicans regarding the use of digital assets. He states: "It is a rather bipartisan view when it comes to 'crypto and blockchain as a key to the future economy. Over 52 million people in the United States own cryptocurrencies, and the industry generated tens of thousands of jobs across the country."
The Super PAC's spending will focus on congressional races, supporting candidates who support the sustainable development of the crypto industry. This decision to support a diverse group of candidates shows that Fairshake is committed to promoting the growth of cryptocurrency by creating a positive environment. Additionally, crypto spending helped to unseat several allies of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, including prominent progressive Rep. Cori Bush in Missouri. Aside from Bush's loss, Fairshake managed to secure victories for its pro-crypto candidates, such as Democrat Emily Randall in Washington State and Bob Onder in Missouri race.