Survey: 37% of Voters Considering Candidates’ Crypto Positions

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Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein told Blockworks he expects 2023 to be an “active year for crypto legislation” A separate poll by GMI PAC found 44% of US voters own crypto or are considering it More than one third of US voters are taking the crypto views of candidates into account in the lead-up to midterm election day next week, according to a new survey.  The survey — which polled 2,000 likely voters in early October — found that 37% have been parsing the role of crypto in terms of casting their vote. It was conducted by The Harris Poll on
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