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Congressional candidate trying to expose Brad Sherman accepting donations through Lightning

Aarika Rhodes, a Democrat who will be in the U.S. House of Representatives for Jan.

In a message posted Tuesday to her 21,000+ Twitter followers, Rhodes speak Their campaign website has started using Lighting to contribute to the campaign alongside BitPay options for Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH). According to the congressional candidate, the move is intended to make her campaign more accessible to voters who will ponder Rhodes in the June 2022 California primaries and possibly in the general election later this year.

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Rhodes wants to replace the Democrat Brad Sherman, who has represented the county since 2013 and is also looking forward to his re-election in 2002. Digital ban and reference to supporters of Initial Coin Offerings as “crooks and frauds”. Rhodes, elementary school teacher, speak She plans to use her time in Congress to fight to keep bitcoin innovation alive in the United States.

At the local level, many lawmakers who support pro-crypto legislation and other initiatives in this area have won elections. Earlier this month, Eric Adams knocked his Republican opponent for New York City mayor’s office in a landslide, then said he would take his salary into electricity and promote the introduction of NewYorkCityCoin (NYCCoin). In Florida, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has been vocal about his intentions to make the city the “most progressive crypto-legislature” before he passed on May 11.

Related: Road in the sand: US Congress brings partisan politics to crypto

Although some of the current members of Congress are accepting cryptocurrency donations for their re-election campaigns, publicly announcing and promoting such a move is still a relatively new concept, Morgan Harper, a candidate interested in Rob Portman’s Ohio Senate seat, recently said she was “in learning mode “In the crypto space and encourages public feedback on how lawmakers can” stop the bad guys while promoting innovation “.

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