Republican candidate wants to end President Biden’s supposed ‘war on Bitcoin’ if elected
DeSantis has actually had a rocky start to his main project considering that announcing it on Twitter– now X– in May but is still thought about the 2nd most feasible Republican candidate, according to a number of various surveys. Related: Rep. Patrick McHenry blames White House for lack of urgency on stablecoin bill negotiationsNearly all polls show DeSantis tracking well behind twice-impeached previous president and federally prosecuted prospect Donald Trump. Both candidates are expected to deal with elections in state primaries beginning in January, leading to a last vote to figure out the celebration candidate at the Republican National Convention in July 2024.
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DeSantis has had a rocky start to his official project because revealing it on Twitter– now X– in May however is still thought about the 2nd most feasible Republican prospect, according to a number of various polls. Related: Rep. Patrick McHenry blames White House for absence of urgency on stablecoin bill negotiationsNearly all polls reveal DeSantis tracking well behind twice-impeached previous president and federally arraigned candidate Donald Trump. Both candidates are expected to deal with elections in state primaries beginning in January, leading to a final vote to determine the celebration candidate at the Republican National Convention in July 2024.
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