The organizers of the Fairshake political action committee (PAC) and its affiliates said Tuesday that they’re reserving TV advertising time in Ohio and two other key states – Arizona and Michigan. They’re targeting $12 million in Ohio airtime to push for Republican candidate Bernie Moreno, a blockchain businessman, and they’re devoting about $3 million each to advocate for U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) in the Arizona Senate race and Rep. Elisa Slotkin (D-Mich.) in her Senate race in Michigan.
“Our mission is clear – support candidates who embrace innovation, want to protect American jobs and are committed to working across the aisle to get things done and oppose those who do not,” Fairshake spokesman Josh Vlasto said in a statement. The group is aiming for a “sustainable bipartisan coalition and a consensus that there is an urgent need to pass responsible crypto and blockchain-focused regulation.”
This opening round of general-election Senate support follows a recent announcement from Fairshake that it would be backing 18 members of the House of Representatives in the November elections. All were incumbents, so far, and had records of supporting crypto in office.
The group’s ads during its involvement with dozens of races in the primaries – with few exceptions – haven’t mentioned the crypto positions of the candidates being supported or opposed.
Fairshake and its related PACs – the Democrat-oriented Protect Progress and the Republican-focused Defend American Jobs – will also devote resources to digital ads that specifically target crypto users, the group said.