Crypto PAC notches primary wins, but loses $2M Florida race

요약:Four of five candidates backed by Fairshake, a crypto-aligned PAC, won or advanced in Tuesday primaries across Alaska, Florida, and Wyoming. The PACs spent about $3.6 million, including over $1.5 million on ads for Republicans Nick Begich, Sydney Gruters, and Harriet Hageman; Gruters and Hageman won, and Begich is expected to advance. Democrat Lois Frankel also won after supportive spending, while Oliver Gilbert prevailed in Floridas 24th district despite $2 million in negative ads. Fairshake reports a $193 million war chest and has spent $82 million ahead of 2026. The outcome could influence the CLARITY Act and congressional balance, as lawmakers return in September.

Update (Aug. 19, 8:27 pm UTC): This article has been updated to clarify that Lois Frankel won the Democratic primary in Floridas 23rd congressional district and not re-election.

Four of the five candidates supported by ads funded by the cryptocurrency-aligned political action committee (PAC) Fairshake won their primaries or otherwise advanced on Tuesday, potentially a bellwether for the industrys influence in the 2026 midterm elections.

On Tuesday, Democratic and Republican candidates supported by media funded by the Fairshake-affiliated PACs Protect Progress and Defend American Jobs, respectively, notched wins across three US states. Altogether, the PACs spent about $3.6 million on House and Senate races in Alaska, Florida and Wyoming.

Democrat Lois Frankel won her primary in Florida‘s 23rd congressional district after Protect Progress spent more than $150,000 on supportive media. Defend American Jobs also spent a combined $1.5 million on ads to support Republican Nick Begich in Alaska’s at-large congressional district, Republican candidate Sydney Gruters in Floridas 16th congressional district and Representative Harriet Hageman for the US Senate in Wyoming. Gruters and Hageman won their primaries, while Begich is expected to advance in Alaska.

All four candidates will likely go on to face challengers in the 2026 midterms in November, but a Democrat in Floridas 24th district also won despite being the target of more than $2 million worth of negative ads funded by Protect Progress. Oliver Gilbert defeated challengers Shevrin Jones and Kendrick Meek with 34.4% of the vote, in a race that addressed the potential influence of the crypto industry.

Floridas 24th congressional district results for Democratic primary. Source: The New York Times

According to an Aug. 12 Miami Herald report, Gilbert said “[Donald] Trump‘s tech billionaire buddies” were behind the “crypto con artists trying to buy a Democratic primary” through the Protect Progress ads. The news outlet said the ads included fake Miami Herald headlines misrepresenting Gilbert’s policy positions, though a spokesperson for the PAC claimed that “the underlying facts in our ad are true.”

The Fairshake PAC, which reported holding a $193 million war chest as of January, was responsible for funding more than $130 million worth of ads supporting candidates it considered pro-crypto in the 2024 election cycle and opposing many who spoke negatively about the industry or voted against its interests. As of June, the committee had spent more than $82 million on races ahead of the 2026 midterms.

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Gilbert did not mention the crypto industry or the ads in his Tuesday night acceptance speech. Fairshake spokesperson Geoff Vetter said that the PAC was “just getting started building the largest pro-crypto Congress in history” following the three state primaries and other candidates winning in 2026.

Makeup of next Congress to impact crypto market structure law?

Both the US Senate and House of Representatives are on recess until September, when the former is scheduled to address a cloture motion on the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act, a bill expected to establish comprehensive regulations for digital assets. Although the legislation passed the House with bipartisan support in July 2025 on a 294-134 vote, many Senate Democrats have been pushing for stronger ethics provisions related to the Trump familys crypto investments.

Following the 2026 elections, the US Congress could shift from a Republican to Democratic majority depending on the outcome of key races potentially influenced by PACs like Fairshake. Lawmakers elected in November could advance or stymie legislation affecting the crypto industry, including CLARITY, if the current session does not address the bill before 2027.

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