Trump Leads, Crypto Influences Election
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•crypto voters could play decisive role in the 2024 U.S. presidential election
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Donald Trump has a 50% lead over Kamala Harris at 49% , per Polymarket 's election forecast.
56% of voters back Trump 's pro-crypto stance, boosting his favorability as the race tightens.
Pro-Crypto voters could sway key swing states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in 2024 .
Solana Labs co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko shared a similar view and criticized state and federal agencies for their management of crypto policies.
“All these jobs could have been in California or the U.S. if our governments were not completely incompetent,” he said.
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