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MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor Asks Twitter Followers Who Between Trump and Harris Would Be Better for Bitcoin

Oct 28, 2024 at 10:38 am

Saylor, a known Bitcoin evangelist, has been vocal about the cryptocurrency's growing influence in political discourse.

MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor Asks Twitter Followers Who Between Trump and Harris Would Be Better for Bitcoin

Presidential candidate preference polls are heating up on Twitter with just a week to go before the election. On Sunday, MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) founder Michael Saylor asked his followers who between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris would be better for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC).

"Which candidate is better for #Bitcoin?" Saylor asked in a tweet.

The poll had attracted 61,238 votes at the last check, with Trump leading with 91% of the votes and 18 hours left for polling.

Earlier this morning, Saylor shared a visual representation of the polling results, showing Trump leading by a landslide.

"Good morning everyone!" Saylor tweeted.

Saylor, a known Bitcoin evangelist, has been closely tracking the cryptocurrency’s growing influence in political discourse.

Last month, Saylor said that the Republicans, especially Trump, have taken a progressive stance towards cryptocurrencies while the Democrats were “drifting to the middle.”

He had earlier highlighted Bitcoin’s entry into the political conversation, a development that was unthinkable four years ago, with special praise reserved for Trump’s ‘never sell your Bitcoin' stand and the Republican nominee's idea of a national Bitcoin stockpile.

See Also: Growing US Deficits Could Boost Bitcoin, Says Investment Guru — But Only Under One Condition

Crucial polls ahead of the presidential election are showing varying results. Cryptocurrency-focused prediction markets are betting in favor of Trump, with Polymarket showing a 65% chance of the former president's victory and Kalshi showing his odds at 62%.

Meanwhile, national polls reveal a much tighter fight. The New York Times and CNN polls both show Harris and Trump tied at 48% and 47%, respectively.

News source:www.benzinga.com

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