Poll: Cryptocurrency positions and gender differences in US presidential election
The gender gap in U.S. politics and this year's presidential election has been well-documented, according to a poll, in addition to the emergence of cryptocurrency distinctions that intersect with gender. According to Dan Cassino, a professor of government and political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University and executive director of the FDU Poll, the data shows that one in seven voters own cryptocurrencies, and they tend to favor Donald Trump, who has become a strong advocate of cryptocurrencies. More cryptocurrency owners support Trump (50%) over Kamala Harris (38%) than non-cryptocurrency owners almost the opposite, favoring Harris (53%) over Trump (41%). Men are more than twice as likely as women to own cryptocurrencies.