“I Would Fight to Make Sure that the Bitcoin Sector Would Stay Unregulated” - Libertarian Candidate, Will Hammer

“I Would Fight to Make Sure that the Bitcoin Sector Would Stay Unregulated” - Libertarian Candidate, Will Hammer

Will Hammer is the Libertarian candidate for the United States House of Representatives from the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Sixth District. The 27 year old candidate is running against incumbent Bob Goodlatte, an extremely conservative Republican. Hammer was able to gather the required signatures to win the Libertarian Party’s nomination in June. Until that point Goodlatte was running unopposed. Hammer grew up in a Democratic household but began to move toward a more Libertarian mindset while he studied economics at Hampden-Sydney College. Libertarians believe in sharply limiting the....


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