深潮TechFlow
深潮TechFlow|5月 17, 2026 11:29
[Republicans Dissatisfied with Fairshake's Wait-and-See Stance on Midterm Elections, Demand Clear Support] Deep Tide TechFlow reports, on May 17, according to Axios, U.S. Republicans are increasingly dissatisfied with the flow of political donations from the crypto industry and are demanding that the pro-crypto super PAC Fairshake, which holds approximately $165 million in funds, make a clear statement of support, focusing on Republican candidates in the 2026 midterm elections. Republicans pointed out that despite significant progress in advancing pro-crypto legislation such as the *CLARITY Act*, Fairshake has yet to announce specific plans for election spending, which they find disappointing. Key points of contention include: - Ohio Democratic Senate candidate Sherrod Brown: Fairshake spent over $40 million in 2024 to defeat then-Senator Brown, but Brown's attitude toward the crypto industry has noticeably softened in recent years. - New Hampshire Representative Chris Pappas: His *Stand With Crypto* rating rose from "F" to "A" within eight months, and Republicans had originally expected Fairshake to focus on his campaign. In response, Fairshake supporters stated that it is still too early to make a statement and emphasized that the PAC is bipartisan in nature, aiming to "reward supporters and punish critics," rather than unconditionally supporting one party. Some pro-crypto Republicans, such as the Winklevoss twins, have already established independent groups specifically to support Republican candidates.
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