Crypto funding decreases in New Jersey Gubaranetorial Primary

As voters, as the head of voters for the next governor for their next governor to put their choice for candidates in Democratic and Republican Primary, do not seem as much as a factor in the 2024 federal race as they were in the 2024 federal race, as the head of voters, Crypto traders and interested groups.

According to the filing with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission, on Tuesday, any important political action committees (PAC) funded by Crytocurrency companies or interest groups did not contribute to any of the 12 Democratic and Republican candidates running for the Governor.

In search of direct contribution to candidates or PACs, only a few filing suggested any connection to the Crypto industry.

The contribution of $ 900 for Republican candidate John Bramanik for Republican candidate John Bramanik for a strategic finance senior analyst in the block, the vice -president of the investor relationship of mining company Mara Holdings, and contributed to the campaign of Democratic candidate Josh Gotemere.

In addition, Miti Saath, a coinbase advisor, donated $ 500 to Democratic candidate Steve Fulop, and Roshan Shah, co-founder and CEO of New Jersey-based mining company decimal digital currency and CEO Roshan Shah contributed $ 2,000 to Democratic candidate Ras Baraka.