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Money involved in this election

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Elizabeth Warren
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John Deaton
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Ian Cain
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Raised by candidate
Outside spending to support
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Crypto spending

Spending by cryptocurrency-focused committees

Commonwealth Unity Fund

Total spending: $2,111,270
  • $1,332,874 to support John Deaton in the primary
  • $1,419 to oppose Elizabeth Warren in the primary
  • $406,563 to oppose Elizabeth Warren in the general election
  • $370,414 to support John Deaton in the general election

Cryptocurrency-related companies or individuals associated with the industry have also supported candidates in this race more directly, without going through the cryptocurrency-focused PACs.

Other spending from the industry

John Deaton

$2,052,433 in total other support from companies and individuals
  • $1,000,000.00 from Ripple Labs Inc via Commonwealth Unity Fund
  • $516,644.30 from Tyler Winklevoss via Commonwealth Unity Fund and John Deaton for Senate Inc.
  • $515,850.99 from Cameron Winklevoss via Commonwealth Unity Fund and John Deaton for Senate Inc.
  • $6,600.00 from Stuart Alderoty via John Deaton for Senate Inc.
  • $6,600.00 from Chris Larsen via John Deaton for Senate Inc.
  • $3,437.81 from Jesse Powell via John Deaton for Senate Inc.
  • $3,300.00 from Kristin Smith via John Deaton for Senate Inc.
Other support to a candidate may exceed the amounts shown in the “Money involved in this election” chart if funds have been contributed to a super PAC aligned with a candidate, but the PAC has not yet spent the funds.

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