Illustration of crypto PACs sweeping all 11 backed candidates in primaries across California, New Jersey and South Dakota.
Illustration of crypto PACs sweeping all 11 backed candidates in primaries across California, New Jersey and South Dakota.
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Crypto PACs sweep all 11 backed candidates in primaries

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Crypto industry political action committees achieved a clean sweep in Tuesday's primaries. All 11 candidates backed by Fairshake and its affiliates won or advanced in races across California, New Jersey and South Dakota.

The victories included nine Democratic U.S. House candidates in California, one in New Jersey and Republican Sen. Mike Rounds in South Dakota. Democrats accounted for 10 of the 11 wins. Fairshake spent up to $476,000 on independent ads in these races, following larger outlays such as $6.5 million in a Texas primary the prior week. The results extended the industry's recent winning streak in both parties. A new hybrid PAC called Defend Developers announced plans to raise and contribute more than six figures in the midterms. It will focus on lawmakers supporting legal protections for crypto developers and decentralized finance projects.

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Initial reactions on X note Fairshake's 11-for-11 primary wins across states with bipartisan support, highlighting crypto's growing political influence and war chest; some users comment on spending strategy or describe it as rewriting politics, with mostly neutral to mildly positive tones from crypto-focused accounts.

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