
Ripple has backed a campaign to defeat Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is considered a 'crypto villain' by some in the industry. The campaign is supported by the Commonwealth Unity Fund, a super PAC formed in May. High-profile businessmen, including Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and cryptocurrency billionaires Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, have also contributed to the fund. Lonsdale donated $1 million, while the Winklevoss twins donated a combined $1 million, with each contributing $500,000 in Bitcoin. Ripple also donated $1 million to the Commonwealth Unity Fund. The super PAC is supporting John Deaton in his race against Senator Warren. Ripple's CEO has called for bipartisan cooperation on cryptocurrency issues.
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I just donated $1000 in $Retardio (6ogzHhzdrQr9Pgv6hZ2MNze7UrzBMAFyBBWUYp1Fhitx ) to @DeatonforSenate to help him unseat @SenWarren as a U.S. Senator. Here’s why: Elizabeth Warren is one of the single greatest threats to American prosperity. When it comes to crypto, she is… https://t.co/3VdFpf7hRd
$1M from @cameron and @tyler for @JohnEDeaton1! Thank you so much for helping John defeat Elizabeth Warren! https://t.co/sBV4VGjJ4W


