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Crypto Super PAC 'Fairshake' Becomes Largest in US Politics with $200 Million Raised
Jul 29, 2024, 04:27 PM
The crypto-focused Super PAC 'Fairshake' has become the largest Super PAC in the United States by funds raised, surpassing both the biggest Republican and Democratic Super PACs: Make America Great Again and Senate Majority, respectively. With over $200 million raised, Fairshake now wields significant political influence. Any politician who takes an anti-crypto stance may face substantial financial opposition from this group. The rise of Fairshake underscores the growing intersection of cryptocurrency and politics in America. This information is sourced from OpenSecrets dot org.
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