Crypto PAC-supported candidates make a final push to Florida voters
31 Marzo 2025 - 10:58PM
Cointelegraph


Two Republican candidates supported by at least a combined $1.5
million in media spending from a cryptocurrency-backed political
action committee (PAC) are making final pleas to voters turning out
for special elections in Florida congressional districts.
On April 1, voters in Florida’s 1st and 6th congressional
districts will head to the polls to decide whether to keep
Republican representatives or hand over control to Democrats for
the first time in roughly 30 years. The Defend American Jobs PAC —
an affiliate of Fairshake, which poured more than $131 million in
the 2024 US election cycle — has spent a combined
$1.5 million on media for Republicans Jimmy Patronis and Randy
Fine, running against Democrats Gay Valimont and Josh Weil,
respectively.
Source: Gay
Valimont for Congress
Though the Florida congressional districts have historically
favored Republican candidates, Democrats Valimont and Weil both
raised
significantly more than Patronis and Fine as of March — a reported
roughly $6.5 million and $10 million against the Republicans’ $1
million and $1 million, respectively. These amounts do not reflect
the media buys from PACs like Defend American Jobs or Tesla CEO
Elon Musk’s America PAC, which spent more
than $20,000 for texting services in the two congressional
elections.
As of March 31, there were four vacancies for seats in the US
House of Representatives following two Democratic lawmakers passing
away and two Republicans resigning in anticipation of positions
with the Trump administration. If Democrats were to keep their
existing two seats and flip the two in Florida, Republicans’
majority in the chamber would narrow to 217 to 218 — not changing
majority control, but likely influencing how the House would
consider legislation and policy.
Among the crypto-related legislation being considered in
Congress included a market
structure bill and stablecoin regulation. Some lawmakers have
suggested that they intended to get both bills passed before
Congress goes on recess in August.
Related: Florida bill proposes strict rules against
online gambling
Michigan Representative Shri Thanedar, a Democrat who described
himself as largely self-funded and may have benefitted from
crypto-backed PAC money in his 2024 race, spoke to Cointelegraph on
March 27 about the role the industry could have on future
elections.
Protect Progress — another Fairshake-affiliated PAC —
spent more than
$1 million on a media buy to support the Michigan
representative in his August 2024 primary. He defeated
Republican Martell Bivings in November with 68% of the vote.
“I was surprised to see those ads,” Rep. Thanedar told
Cointelegraph, referring to Protect Progress’ media outreach. “I
was not aware that such an ad would be appearing in support of my
campaign.”
The Michigan lawmaker added:
“Crypto is not unique to this. There are multiple
industries [...] that have PACs and Super PACs and independent
expenditures. All of that money, the dark money in our politics,
has to go. As long as we have the dark money in politics, that is
going to impact our politicians.”
Looking to the 2026 midterms
After many Democratic and Republican candidates espousing
“pro-crypto” views won in the 2024 elections, Fairshake
spokesperson Josh Vlasto said the PAC
was “keeping [its] foot on the gas” in the future. Major firms like
Coinbase and Ripple Labs have
contributed tens of millions of dollars to the PAC.
As of January, Fairshake reported holding more than $116 million
to spend on candidates in 2025 and 2026. Vlasto declined to comment
on the April 1 special elections but said after the
January primaries, the PAC was “proud to support [Patronis and
Fine] with TV ad campaigns.”
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