California Lawyer is Latest Congressional Candidate to Accept Bitcoin
Christina Gagnier is the latest US congressional candidate to accept campaign donations in bitcoin. The Democrat representing California's 35th congressional district is a business owner and lawyer who specializes in technology and, more specifically, the Internet. Gagnier said that several of her constituents had asked if she would begin accepting bitcoin donations, and when guidance issued by the Federal Elections Committee (FEC) in May allowed her to, she embraced the idea. She told CoinDesk: "My campaign is particularly focused on meeting voters where they are at, whether that's....
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