Poll: Cryptocurrency stance and gender differences emerge in US presidential election
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Odaily Odaily News: According to a poll, the gender gap in American politics and this year's presidential election has been well-established, and a cryptocurrency gap has also emerged and intersected with gender. Dan Cassino, a professor of government and political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University and executive director of FDU Polls, said that the data shows that one in seven voters own cryptocurrencies, and they tend to favor Donald Trump, who has become a staunch advocate of cryptocurrencies. More cryptocurrency owners support Trump (50%) rather than Kamala Harris (38%), while non-cryptocurrency owners are almost the opposite, supporting Harris (53%) rather than Trump (41%). Men are more than twice as likely to own cryptocurrencies as women. “Cryptocurrency is an option for those who want to fulfill the roles society requires them to play — making money, raising a family, and becoming financially and technologically savvy,” he wrote in a Washington Post analysis last Friday. “While it’s unlikely that the proceeds from these investments will buy a big house in a good school district, cryptocurrencies appear to offer these young people a path to prosperity that traditional education, hard work and savings can’t.” (Fortune)
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