Donald Trump’s Lead Crosses 65%, New Pro-Bitcoin Ad Released!

Donald Trump's Lead, New Pro-Bitcoin Ad Released! Donald Trump's Lead, New Pro-Bitcoin Ad Released!

A new political ad from the Bitcoin Voter PAC has hit the airwaves, this time endorsing former President Donald Trump and businessman Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania. The ad comes as Trump’s odds of winning the 2024 election continue to rise, now sitting at 65.8% on Polymarket.

Donald Trump Lead Against Kamala Harris Surges

While Donald Trump’s win chances have crossed 65%, Vice President Kamala Harris lags behind with 34%, representing a massive gap of 31.8%. Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign took another lead with a pro-Bitcoin ad released on Tuesday, October 22.

The ad, which focuses heavily on the economic and technological potential of Bitcoin, highlights Pennsylvania’s role in the future of crypto. “In Pennsylvania, we’re known for our steel, our spirit, and now our innovation,” the ad begins.

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It goes on to emphasize how the rise of Bitcoin could translate into job growth for the state: “Bitcoin means more jobs right here in Pennsylvania.” In addition to job creation, the ad underscores the importance of embracing new technologies for both economic growth and national security.

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“Instead of attacking industries of the future, we will embrace them,” it added. By supporting Trump and McCormick, voters are encouraged to choose leaders who will prioritize innovation and keep Pennsylvania at the forefront of technological advancements.

“And by embracing it, we can create great jobs, a great source of innovation,” the ad asserts, further linking crypto industry’s success to America’s competitive edge. The Bitcoin Voter PAC’s message resonates with those who view crypto as vital to securing the country’s financial future.

The ad closes with a strong call to action: “Vote Donald Trump and Dave McCormick for jobs, for innovation, for Pennsylvania’s future.” Meanwhile, Ohio is also heating up as pro-crypto and anti-crypto candidates go against each other.

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