New research from the University of Pennsylvania shows that 41% of Republican supporters own cryptocurrencies, significantly higher than 32% of Democratic supporters. The study took two years and surveyed more than 22,000 Americans. The survey found that cryptocurrency adoption was highest in the Southeast, such as Texas, while interest was relatively low in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest.
According to a new poll from Fairleigh Dickens University, cryptocurrency holders are more likely to say they will vote for Trump than Vice President Harris. Half of cryptocurrency holders said they plan to vote for Trump, while only 38% of cryptocurrency holders prefer Harris. Among non-cryptocurrency owners, Harris leads by 12 percentage points: 53% of non-cryptocurrency voters said they would vote for Harris, while 41% plan to vote for Trump.