Crypto lawyer will try to buy the election

HEADLINE: Crypto Lawyer Outraising Elizabeth Warren

The crypto lawyer running against Elizabeth Warren says he outraised her last quarter $1.3 million to $1.1 million.

But The Boston Herald reports the rest of the story: He is including a million dollars he loaned his own campaign.

He has practically no grassroots support, but he is going to try to buy the election anyway. And he's already getting big help from crypto billionaires.

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This crypto lawyer will likely get even more help from crypto billionaires soon.

Politico reports, "A network of crypto super PACs that began the year with more than $80 million in the bank has spent millions boosting industry allies and eliminating potential critics…And Warren, a leading crypto skeptic, is a prime target."

99% of what Elizabeth Warren raised in the 4th quarter last year came from donations of $100 or less, and her average donation was $22. TOGETHER, WE CAN DO THIS.

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