News illustration showing Fairshake PAC's election victories in southern states with cryptocurrency themes.
News illustration showing Fairshake PAC's election victories in southern states with cryptocurrency themes.
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Fairshake PAC secures primary wins across southern states

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The pro-crypto super PAC Fairshake backed six candidates to victory in primaries held Tuesday in Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia. The group spent more than $20 million on the races and described the results as a 6-0 sweep.

Fairshake devoted millions to Republican candidates in deep-red districts. In Kentucky it spent over $7 million backing Representative Andy Barr, who won the Senate primary with more than 60 percent of the vote to succeed retiring Senator Mitch McConnell. In Alabama the PAC spent $7.4 million on Representative Barry Moore, who led his race but fell short of a majority and will face a runoff.

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Users on X discuss Fairshake PAC's $20M spend and 6-0 sweep backing pro-crypto candidates in Kentucky, Alabama, and Georgia primaries. Reactions highlight growing political influence for the crypto industry with mostly positive or neutral tones, some noting regulatory implications and one expressing mild skepticism about broader patterns.

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