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USA: 64% of voters consider candidates’ stance on digital assets crucial

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October 10, 2025
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A new poll reveals that nearly two-thirds of American voters view candidates’ positions on cryptocurrencies as a decisive factor in elections.

A recent survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates in collaboration with The Digital Chamber has shed light on the relationship between digital assets and elections in the United States. According to the research, 64% of voters believe a candidate’s stance on digital assets is an important element in their voting decision.

NEW POLL: McLaughlin poll finds crypto voters are swing voters, and real policy actions can move their votes.

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The survey also found that crypto investors place more trust in the Republican Party than in the Democrats when it comes to the development of the sector in the U.S.

Three-quarters of investors support the Trump administration’s approach to rolling back regulations and enforcement actions from the Biden era on digital assets – measures they believe would “make it easier for cryptocurrencies to grow and expand in the United States.”

Controversy and election debate

The poll comes at a sensitive time for the U.S. government, with the federal shutdown now in its second week due to the lack of an agreement between Democrats and Republicans on two key government spending bills.

Democratic figures, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have raised concerns about Trump’s ties to the digital asset sector, particularly in relation to World Liberty Financial (WLF).

“In March 2025, WLF announced plans to launch USD1, ‘the stablecoin your wallet has been waiting for,’” Warren said in a statement earlier this year.

Warren emphasized that “the launch of a stablecoin directly tied to a sitting President who can personally benefit from its success represents an unprecedented conflict of interest, posing significant threats to our financial system.”

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