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The Texas successes join a recent Fairshake sweep from the $20 million it spent supporting candidates in Kentucky

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Fairshake and other crypto PACs are notching wins as some emerging players lean into Republican support. (illustration by Jesse Hamilton/CoinDesk)

However, the industry has also seen setbacks, most notably in Illinois, where Fairshake spent more than $10 million trying to defeat Lt.

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The Fairshake PAC and its affiliates are still the major force in crypto election clout, and they're marking several significant congressional campaign victories bought with tens of millions in spending. But several new crypto PACs have emerged, and their Republican focus could shift some of the bipartisan energy carefully built over multiple campaign cycles. The Texas primary runoffs this week, and the loss of longtime incumbent U.S. Representative Al Green, a crypto critic, reinforce that the crypto PACs may be a significant influencer in the makeup of next year's Congress. The U.S. cryptocurrency industry has flexed its campaign-finance might to help dethrone veteran incumbents and elevate new allies in Texas and other states as the congressional midterm season approaches full velocity, though the arrival of new political action committees may put the sector's meticulous bipartisanship in question.

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