Crypto-backed Candidate Ansari Narrowly Wins Arizona Primary By 39 Votes
Democratic candidate Yassamin Ansari, a crypto advocate, secured a primary election victory in Arizona’s race for the 3rd Congressional District.
Ansari ultimately took the seat by only 39 votes from a candidate who had been backed by staunch crypto critic Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Another crypto fan is likely to arrive in Congress next year, with Yassamin Ansari winning her Democratic primary race in Arizona by a scant 39 votes, a result confirmed Tuesday after an automatic recount.
Ansari, a former vice mayor of Phoenix, will move on to the general election in a district that strongly favors Democrats, so her chances are good to join the growing list of members of Congress who favor friendly regulations for the U.S. digital assets sector.
In the days after the July 30 primary in that state, her lead over her Democratic opponent – Raquel Terán, who was backed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) – slid from a 67-vote advantage to 42 and finally came in at 39 after the tally was checked again under court supervision.
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The crypto industry’s leading political action committee (PAC), Fairshake got behind Ansari with about $1.4 million in advertising – a relationship that drew strong criticism from her opponent.
Fairshake has now turned to the November general election, committing money in as many as 21 congressional races so far. The most prominent is its plan to spend $12 million to derail Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee who has resisted movement on Senate legislation to oversee the crypto industry.