‘The crypto voting bloc is not voters’ — political scientists debate election impact
Recent polling among cryptocurrency holders has candidate Donald Trump firmly ahead of his opponent but researchers are undecided about whether it even matters.
Political science experts are having a tough time factoring in the ‘crypto vote’ when it comes to the impending US presidential election. While the experts’ opinions run the gamut from claims crypto voters will be the deciding factor in the 2024 race to those who think they’re inconsequential, they all seem to agree on one thing: the number of voters who care about crypto is growing.
A recent article published by the Northeastern University press took on the challenge of determining just how much impact the so-called “crypto bloc” may have on the 2024 US presidential election.
According to the political science professors interviewed, polling data suggests a decided political bent between those who hold crypto and those who don’t, but it remains unclear just how many voters consider cryptocurrency a major political issue.
Go to Source
Author: Tristan Greene
Related posts:
- Kamala Harris could be ‘far more open’ to crypto business, Mark Cuban says
- Who Will Replace Gensler? Winklevoss Urges Crypto Industry to Demand SEC Chair Decision Before Election
- Jamie Dimon bashes partisan politics in presidential election op-ed
- Trump’s crypto gambit in Bitcoin, NFTs and DeFi intensifies ahead of election