Well, nothing surprising because:
LINKIn the United States alone, about 67 million residents own at least one type of cryptocurrency, and approximately 22% of the adult population in America owns Bitcoin.
And we know that in an election, every vote counts. This might be posted last year, but at least you got the point that there are many people in the US that are involved into Bitcoin, and joining them could give her an edge and might get some votes coming from them if she will also accepts Bitcoin for donations. Another political strategy coming from a politician which isn't rare.
Whatever these 2 candidates will be doing that's related to Bitcoin, the winners will be us because what they're doing will just increase the adoption of Bitcoin in the long run. I wonder if they will make something significant with regards to Bitcoin when one of them become the president.
