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Florida Senate Race

Data updated 11/19/24 at 2:56 PM ET

Winner: Rick Scott
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Rick Scott (R)

Strongly supports crypto

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Rick Scott (R)

Strongly supports crypto

55.09%5,977,706 votes
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What politicians in FL are saying

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Darren Soto

@RepDarrenSoto

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It was an honor to provide opening remarks at a @CTATech & @ProgressChamber panel on the importance of digital assets within minority communities. Proud to work with our partners to protect consumers while encouraging innovation & access to economic growth. pic.twitter.com/nDVljm7A3f
Very pro-crypto
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Byron Donalds

@RepDonaldsPress

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The passage of the FIT 21 Act not only highlights the role digital assets will play in our country’s future but is a strong, bipartisan rebuke of the extreme overreach by the rogue bureaucratic state, particularly at the @SECGov. pic.twitter.com/Kmc9ThwEz0
Very pro-crypto
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Daniel Webster

@RepWebster

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Today I voted to pass legislation that prohibits unelected bureaucrats from issuing a CBDC. CBDC's would open the door to Orwellian surveillance of American citizens and threaten financial privacy. I will always fight to protect American's Constitutional right to privacy. pic.twitter.com/wp2LEsTbSa
Somewhat pro-crypto
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