
Senator Elizabeth Warren is preparing for a challenge to her Massachusetts Senate seat from pro-crypto candidate John Deaton. Warren has been rallying her donor base in anticipation of this challenge, as indicated in an email addressing a report by the Boston Globe. John Deaton, a former Marine and crypto lawyer, has officially announced his candidacy, emphasizing his commitment to fight for change and for the people of Massachusetts. His campaign has garnered support from various individuals and groups within the crypto community, who view him as a champion for the industry against Warren's regulatory stance, particularly against the Digital Asset Anti Money Laundering Act (S.2669). Meanwhile, the Biden administration continues to focus on infrastructure and environmental initiatives, including significant investments in water infrastructure projects nationwide, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, with the White House distributing $5.8 billion for these projects. Warren has touted bringing back more than $50 billion in funding to Massachusetts, highlighting her track record.





















































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Clearly Warren is sacred of Deaton's bid. Her campaign is already all hands on deck. They are going to do everything they can to deflect from her failed policies that have hurt MA and the USA. This is a race to watch. https://t.co/ZCjy1arttC