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U.S. voters expressing distrust in Trump administration's cryptocurrency oversight per CoinDesk poll, illustrated with poll graphic and symbolic crypto elements.
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CoinDesk poll shows U.S. voters distrust Trump administration on crypto oversight

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A new CoinDesk survey reveals that 62% of U.S. voters do not trust President Donald Trump's administration to oversee the cryptocurrency sector. The poll, conducted last week among 1,000 registered voters, also highlights widespread opposition to government officials holding personal stakes in crypto. Findings underscore low public enthusiasm for digital assets ahead of the 2026 midterms.

A nonprofit affiliated with the New Democrat Coalition will hold its first policy conference on May 12 to address high living costs. The event at Washington's Planet Word Museum aims to sharpen Democratic messaging on affordability ahead of the midterms. It follows recent agendas from both centrist and progressive Democrats.

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Democratic candidates have frequently run ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 margins in recent special elections held after President Donald Trump began his second term in January 2025, according to analyses tracking results across states and districts. Republicans and some analysts caution that special elections are often low-turnout contests that do not always predict general-election outcomes.

Democrat Aftyn Behn narrowed Republicans’ longstanding advantage in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District special election on December 2, 2025, a result Democrats are touting as evidence they can compete more aggressively in GOP-leaning territory ahead of the 2026 midterms, even as internal debates continue over the party’s ideological direction.

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An NPR/PBS News/Marist survey conducted Nov. 10–13, 2025, finds Democrats leading Republicans 55% to 41% on the generic congressional ballot — their largest edge in the series since 2017 — as President Donald Trump’s job approval falls to 39% and voters say lowering prices should be his top priority.

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