Opinion
New polling suggests crypto voters could have a meaningful impact on the outcome of the election, and they're still divided on who to vote for.
Bill Hughes is the senior counsel and director of global regulatory matters at Consensys, and a board member at the Blockchain Association. He served in the Justice Department as associate deputy attorney general from 2019-21, and as deputy director in the Executive Office of the President from 2017-19. He obtained an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University before attending the University of Virginia for law school.
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