The Georgia Senate race is already one of the most closely watched contests amid the upcoming midterms. Democrat incumbent Jon Ossoff has begun to defend his seat tooth and nail as crypto financing money starts pouring into rival Republican Mike Collins’ campaign.
Despite the primary elections being eight months away, Collins’s Senate PAC has already raised nearly $746,000. Prominent contributors include the Winklevoss twins, Elon Musk, SpaceX, and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
A Tale of Two Campaigns
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Similar to the last federal election cycle, crypto political action committees (PACs) are already noting which candidates support their agenda. If they pass their criteria, these organizations will invest millions of dollars into their election campaigns.
With a current pro-crypto administration and the emergence of new crypto PACs with deeper pockets, the influence of digital assets in this election cycle has already surpassed previous ones.
Jon Ossoff, Democratic Senator for Georgia, has gauged how steep the stakes are and has begun to plan accordingly.
According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), he has a substantial financial lead over every other Senate candidate this cycle, having raised nearly $42 million.
Meanwhile, Ossoff’s most worthy opponent, Georgia Republican Representative Mike Collins, has raised just under $746,000. Nonetheless, the dynamics of the race highlight why Ossoff will require more financial resources to defend his seat.
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The Battle for Georgia
Ossoff won his Senate seat in a 2021 special runoff election after the Republican-leaning state narrowly voted for a Democrat in the 2020 presidential election.
However, when Georgia voted for a Republican president in the 2024 elections, Ossoff became one of only two Democratic senators representing a state that had just voted for the opposition party.
He is now naturally a prime target for Republicans fighting to reclaim their seats. In preparation for the primaries next May, the Republican Party is already dedicating significant resources to ousting Ossoff.
Based on recent polling and political analysis, Mike Collins is currently considered the most formidable challenger. He’s a self-described active cryptocurrency trader who has publicly disclosed personal investments in digital assets, including Ethereum and various altcoins.
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When Collins launched his congressional campaign in March, he also announced that he would accept cryptocurrency donations.
“If our nation is going to continue to be competitive in the global financial system, we must adapt. Alternative digital assets — Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, memecoins, etc. — have widespread adoption almost everywhere but in Congress. My campaign’s acceptance today hopefully changes that,” he said in a statement.
Though Trump has not yet officially endorsed a candidate for the Georgia Senate seat, the crypto industry has already expressed its opinion.
From Gemini To SpaceX: Collins’s High-Profile Donors
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Several high-profile industry players from the crypto and tech sectors have donated significantly to Mike Collins for Senate, Collins’ leadership PAC. Of the approximately $746,000 the campaign has raised, nearly $395,000 came from individual contributions.
Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, the twin founders of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, each contributed $7,000 to the PAC’s primary and general election efforts.
Meanwhile, Tesla founder Elon Musk donated $6,600, while SpaceX, Musk’s space technology company, donated $10,000.
On its end, political powerhouse AIPAC donated $33,250 through earmarked or direct contributions. Crypto and pro-Israel PAC spending have drawn attention for their frequent overlap in high-stakes races.
These groups often target candidates viewed as either hostile to the digital asset industry or insufficiently supportive of Israel. By acting together, they amplify their political influence to defeat a shared opponent.
Unlike previous election cycles, where the crypto industry spread political donations across blue and red candidates, the money now heavily favors red. The entities that donated to Mike Collins’s campaign did not make any contributions to Ossoff’s campaign.
Source: https://beincrypto.com/crypto-lobby-and-aipac-targets-georgia-senate/